The American Whiskey Trail is a promotional program of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States that promotes the distilled beverage industry of the United States. The Trail was announced to the public on September 28, 2004.
The American Whiskey Trail consists of historical sites and operating distilleries open to the public. Sites along the American Whiskey Trail can be visited in any order or sequence desired.
Fraunces Tavern Museum, in Manhattan, New York
Gadsby's Tavern Museum, in Alexandria, Virginia
George Washington Distillery Museum, in Mount Vernon, Virginia
Oliver Miller Homestead, in South Park, Pennsylvania
Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey, in Bardstown, Kentucky
West Overton Museums, in Scottdale, Pennsylvania
Woodville Plantation, in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania
Operating whiskey distilleries open to the public:
Buffalo Trace, in Frankfort, Kentucky
George Dickel, in Tullahoma, Tennessee
Jack Daniel's, in Lynchburg, Tennessee
Jim Beam, in Clermont, Kentucky
Maker's Mark, in Loretto, Kentucky
Tom Moore, in Bardstown, Kentucky
Wild Turkey, in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky
Woodford Reserve, in Versailles, Kentucky
Wigle Whiskey, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Also included are two rum distilleries:
Bacardi, in Catano, Puerto Rico
Cruzan, in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands