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  2. Seelbach Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel became the Sheraton-Seelbach Hotel, ... There is a cocktail named after the hotel, called the Seelbach, which contains bourbon, triple sec, and two kinds of ...

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    An Old Fashioned is the most popular cocktail on the menu at The Old Seelbach Bar, which sits inside the historic Seelbach Hilton in downtown Louisville. ... In front of Seelbach hotel 1925. After ...

  4. Talk:Seelbach Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Ted Haigh - 2009 - 352 pages - Preview THE SEELBACH COCKTAIL The Seelbach was named for the Seelbach Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky, ... That book, New Classic Cocktails, was published in 1997, and although the Seelbach Cocktail has been a matter of public record since then, ... books.google.com - More editions - Add to My Library

  5. Seelbach - Wikipedia

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    Seelbach, Rhein-Lahn, in the Rhein-Lahn-Kreis, Rhineland-Palatinate; Seelbach, Altenkirchen, in the district of Altenkirchen, Rhineland-Palatinate; Seelbach bei Hamm, in the district of Altenkirchen, Rhineland-Palatinate; Seelbach may also refer to: The Seelbach Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky; A Seelbach, a bourbon and orange liquor based cocktail.

  6. Top Chef: Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    As a reward for winning the Last Chance Kitchen team challenge, Adrienne, Brother, Brian, Eddie, Kelsey, and Sara were given first choice of cocktails. The party was held at the Seelbach Hotel's Rathskeller room. The guest judge for the challenge was chef Ken Oringer.

  7. Pendennis Club - Wikipedia

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    The original clubhouse, c. 1906 The Pendennis Club was founded by Thomas Wilson Todd (1852–1892), Levi Bloom (1854–1944), John Smith Noyes (1842–1922), and William Whits Hite (1854–1908) who, with sixteen others, hosted a preliminary meeting for starting the club in Mr. Todd's office in Louisville City Hall on June 28, 1881.