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  2. This Gatlinburg distillery claims the best craft vodka in the ...

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    The distillery produces award-winning moonshine, rum, cream liqueurs, rye whiskey and vodka. And its spirits are distributed in over 40 states. Moonshine tastings are $5 a person with 12 flavors.

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    Raise your spirits with a visit to one of these 10 distillery tasting rooms, voted among the best in the 2023 USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice Awards.

  4. Rum-running in Windsor, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, the State of Michigan, in the United States, banned the sale of alcohol, three years before prohibition became the national law in 1919. From that point forward, the City of Windsor, Ontario was a major site for Rum-running —alcohol smuggling—and gang activity.

  5. Smugglers Notch - Wikipedia

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    Fugitive slaves also used the Notch as an escape route to Canada. The route was improved to accommodate automobile traffic in 1922 thus providing a route for liquor to be brought in from Canada during the Prohibition years. Smugglers' Notch State Park was created near the Notch by the depression-era Civilian Conservation Corps. In 2003 the park ...

  6. Rum-running - Wikipedia

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    There was a high number of distilleries in Canada, one of the most famous being Hiram Walker who developed Canadian Club Whisky. The French islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, located south of Newfoundland, were an important base used by well-known smugglers, including Al Capone, Savannah Unknown, and Bill McCoy.

  7. Glenturret distillery - Wikipedia

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    The distillery was officially established in 1763, [7] but had previously been under the control of illicit distillers, who sought to avoid paying taxes, since 1717. [4] This early history has led to claims that Glenturret is the oldest distillery in Scotland, a title contested by other establishments such as Littlemill [1] or Strathisla.