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CSPAN3 American Artifacts January 1, 2017

My name is dennis pogue, i am the Vice President of preservation here at vernon and we are standing in front of a reconstruction of washingtons distillery. Not only most people have no idea that washington was not only first in war, first in peace, but also owned the first distillery. This was a very important part of the plantation economy. Historians have known this for a long time, but about 10 years ago, we decided we wanted to explore that. We came out here with archaeologist, excavated the distillery were the had been located, did about five years of excavation and research, and decided we had a wonderful opportunity to bring this back and show what it would have been like. You cant see this anywhere else in the country. Relate tothese two each other . Washington already had a gristmill that was a major part of the plantation. He made lots of money off it over the years. In 1797, at the end of his second term as president , ....

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CSPAN3 American Artifacts January 1, 2017

My name is dennis pogue, i am the Vice President of preservation here at vernon and we are standing in front of a reconstruction of washingtons distillery. Not only most people have no idea that washington was not only first in war, first in peace, but also owned the first distillery. This was a very important part of the plantation economy. Historians have known this for a long time, but about 10 years ago, we decided we wanted to explore that. We came out here with archaeologist, excavated the distillery were the had been located, did about five years of excavation and research, and decided we had a wonderful opportunity to bring this back and show what it would have been like. You cant see this anywhere else in the country. Relate tothese two each other . Washington already had a gristmill that was a major part of the plantation. He made lots of money off it over the years. In 1797, at the end of his second term as president , ....

New York , United States , Mount Vernon , Hudson River , James Anderson , Newton Pippin , Alvin Sykes , Maggie Sondra , George Washington , Dennis Pogue , Steve Bayshore , Vice President , Bring Back , Spirits Council , Council United , Educational Opportunity , Good Story , Heritage Spirits , Million Research , Research Reconstruction , Blacksmith Shop , Care Living , Apple Cider , Newton Pippins , Second Time , Legal Tender ,

CSPAN3 American Artifacts January 1, 2017

My name is dennis pogue, i am the Vice President of preservation here at vernon and we are standing in front of a reconstruction of washingtons distillery. Not only most people have no idea that washington was not only first in war, first in peace, but also owned the first distillery. This was a very important part of the plantation economy. Historians have known this for a long time, but about 10 years ago, we decided we wanted to explore that. We came out here with archaeologist, excavated the distillery were the had been located, did about five years of excavation and research, and decided we had a wonderful opportunity to bring this back and show what it would have been like. You cant see this anywhere else in the country. Relate tothese two each other . Washington already had a gristmill that was a major part of the plantation. He made lots of money off it over the years. In 1797, at the end of his second term as president , ....

New York , United States , Mount Vernon , Hudson River , James Anderson , Newton Pippin , Alvin Sykes , Maggie Sondra , George Washington , Dennis Pogue , Steve Bayshore , Vice President , Bring Back , Spirits Council , Council United , Educational Opportunity , Good Story , Heritage Spirits , Million Research , Research Reconstruction , Blacksmith Shop , Care Living , Apple Cider , Newton Pippins , Second Time , Legal Tender ,

CSPAN3 American Artifacts January 1, 2017

My name is dennis pogue, i am the Vice President of preservation here at vernon and we are standing in front of a reconstruction of washingtons distillery. Not only most people have no idea that washington was not only first in war, first in peace, but also owned the first distillery. This was a very important part of the plantation economy. Historians have known this for a long time, but about 10 years ago, we decided we wanted to explore that. We came out here with archaeologist, excavated the distillery were the had been located, did about five years of excavation and research, and decided we had a wonderful opportunity to bring this back and show what it would have been like. You cant see this anywhere else in the country. Relate tothese two each other . Washington already had a gristmill that was a major part of the plantation. He made lots of money off it over the years. In 1797, at the end of his second term as president , ....

New York , United States , Mount Vernon , Hudson River , James Anderson , Newton Pippin , Alvin Sykes , Maggie Sondra , George Washington , Dennis Pogue , Steve Bayshore , Vice President , Bring Back , Spirits Council , Council United , Educational Opportunity , Good Story , Heritage Spirits , Million Research , Research Reconstruction , Blacksmith Shop , Care Living , Apple Cider , Newton Pippins , Second Time , Legal Tender ,