Talk:Maker's Mark
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[edit] Historic Landmark question
When visiting the distillery recently, I read that it is only one where National Historic Landmark buildings are actively used for distilling. It occured to me later that the sign could be out of date. The only other landmark distilleries are Woodford Reserve and Bomberger's Distillery. Bomberger's has been closed for years. But Woodford was made a landmark in 2000, and I do not know if they use their historic buildings for distilling, or for other uses, such as a visitor center. If anyone knows that Woodford is distilling in landmark buildings, please correct the reference in this article. — Eoghanacht talk 19:36, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Spelling - whiskey/whisky
I have noticed that most Bourbon whiskey makers spell it whiskey, but not all. Maker's Mark is a notable exception [1]. --rogerd 23:38, 5 November 2006 (UTC)