Jack Daniel's Distillery
1866The oldest registered distillery in the United States, founded by Jasper Newton Daniel in 1866 in Lynchburg, Tennessee, population approximately 500.
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The oldest registered distillery in the United States, founded by Jasper Newton Daniel in 1866 in Lynchburg, Tennessee, population approximately 500.
12 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Ever wonder who's responsible for a town getting connected to the rest of the world? This house right here belonged to that guy! It was built in 1895 for Lytle David Hickerson. He wasn't just any homeowner; he was the…
Pull over here for a second. This isn't just a pretty park; it's a place where ancient ceremonies unfolded over a thousand years ago. Long before European settlers arrived, Native Americans built this massive earthwork…
Ever wonder about the story behind that iconic square bottle? You're near the birthplace of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey. Jasper Newton Daniel, known as Jack, was born around 1846. He learned the distilling trade…
The oldest registered distillery in the United States, founded by Jasper Newton Daniel in 1866 in Lynchburg, Tennessee, population approximately 500.
Tour the legendary whiskey distillery in dry Lynchburg TN. You can look but you can't buy here.
Imagine weary travelers in the late 1700s, seeking rest and refreshment. This spot, now home to the Heidt Tavern-Singleton House, offered just that. Originally built around 1790 by a Mr. Heidt, it served as a tavern, a…
Pull over for a second and imagine the aroma of fermenting corn – this is where the Farrar Distillery once stood, churning out Tennessee whiskey. Alexander Farrar bought this land in 1869, establishing a family farm. By…
Pull over for a sec, you're not going to believe who this house is connected to! This is the Frierson-Coble House. It was built around 1835 for Erwin J. Frierson. He wasn't just any lawyer; he studied law under James K.…
Step inside this 19th-century jail, known as the Rock House Jail, and imagine life behind bars in a bygone era. Built in 1866 and 1867, the Old Bedford County Jail is a solid limestone structure. It was considered a…
Imagine witnessing history unfold right here! Grassland Farm stands as a testament to Tennessee's early days, built by a Revolutionary War hero on land granted by North Carolina.Alexander Grier, a veteran of the…
Imagine a time when water wasn't just for drinking, but for powering entire industries. That's the story of Falls Mill. In 1873, this textile mill was built, harnessing the power of the nearby waterfall to run its…
Completed in 1852, this railroad tunnel was a vital transportation artery in the pre-Civil War South. It's the Cowan Tunnel, also known as the Cumberland Mountain Tunnel. It was built by the Nashville & Chattanooga…