O.F.C. Distillery

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O.F.C. Distillery was the historic 19th-century Kentucky whiskey distillery that evolved into what is now known as Buffalo Trace Distillery.

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instanceOf historic site
whiskey distillery
architecturalStyle industrial 19th-century distillery architecture
country United States of America
surface form: United States
foundedBy E. H. Taylor Jr. NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalPeriod 19th century
post–American Civil War era
hasPart aging warehouses
brick rackhouses
distillation facilities
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark District (as part of Buffalo Trace Distillery site) NERFINISHED
heritageStatus preserved within Buffalo Trace Distillery complex
historicRole predecessor of Buffalo Trace Distillery
inception 1870
industry bourbon whiskey
whiskey
knownFor contribution to development of Kentucky bourbon industry
early use of modern distilling equipment
locatedIn Frankfort, Kentucky NERFINISHED
Kentucky
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Franklin County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Bluegrass region of Kentucky NERFINISHED
locatedOn Kentucky River NERFINISHED
namedAfter Old Fire Copper (O.F.C.) NERFINISHED
notableProduct O.F.C. bourbon whiskey
ownedBy E. H. Taylor Jr. NERFINISHED
partOf Kentucky bourbon trail history
history of Buffalo Trace Distillery
successor Buffalo Trace Distillery NERFINISHED

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Buffalo Trace Distillery hasPreviousName O.F.C. Distillery