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Louisville, Kentucky's Bourbon Renewal

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Bourbon Row

In a state where the number of aging whiskey barrels outnumbers residents, Louisville, Kentucky, is betting its economy can get a serious buzz by better exploiting its world-famous bourbon heritage. Novel strategies for funding preservation, generous incentive packages and, most crucially, surging international interest in premium bourbons from the Bluegrass State has city leaders and developers plotting Louisville’s future as the bourbon world’s answer to Napa Valley. Big-name brands have announced multimillion-dollar new visitor centers and micro-distilleries on downtown’s West Main Street, while on East Main, developers and preservationists are teaming up with the city to redevelop a row of historic buildings, where the distillers of yesteryear plied their trade. The developments make Louisville the world's first, and no doubt, only city to mix its hopes for urban renewal with bourbon.