Welcome to the Baker Beam Home, named after Jim Beam's great-nephew, Baker, who lived & worked here as the Clermont plant distiller.
Built in 1911, the Beam family has called this house "home" since 1934 - the year Jim Beam's son T. Jeremiah . . . — — Map (db m237767) HM
The legendary sixth generation master distiller, seen here with his faithful dog and pal, Dot.
Spent more than 50 years overseeing the production of his family's whiskies.
In 1988 Booker introduced his private stock small batch whiskey, . . . — — Map (db m237869) HM
James Beauregard "Jim" Beam was the fourth generation bourbon distiller and most recognized member of the dynastic Beam family. Utilizing the Beam signature mash bill and knowledge passed down through generations of Beams since they began distilling . . . — — Map (db m237873) HM
Decades-old graveyard discovered near here. Graves, with unmarked headstones, believed to be those of itinerant railroad workers struck down by cholera epidemic during the construction of the Bardstown-Springfield-Louisville Railroad around 1854, or . . . — — Map (db m171587) HM