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Saturday marked the last day of the 2025 Whiskey Rebellion Festival in Washington County. It is held in the area of the ...
What separated the Pennsylvania farmers brewing a rebellion over a pint at the Black Bear Tavern from the actors reenacting their arguments on Main Street in Washington Saturday? Looking at the ...
Tickets go on sale today, Monday, Nov. 11, for LancasterHistory’s next History Happy Hour, during which those attending can have a glass of whiskey while hearing about Lancaster’s connection to ...
The American whiskey industry is in the middle of a bit of a correction. Before Prohibition, there were approximately 3,000 operational whisky distilleries in the country.
Where the Whiskey Rebellion Raged, a New Generation of Distillers Is Resurgent ‘We wanted to be part of something that we built ourselves, something intertwined with history and using the resources ...
This recent photo shows a Pennsylvania historical sign marking the approximate site where the Whiskey Rebellion was settled in 1794 in Monongahela, Pa. Scott Beveridge, Observer-Reporter ...
On Christmas Day 1794, an estimated 20,000 citizens lined the streets of Philadelphia to gawp and jeer as a score of bedraggled and shivering prisoners shuffled past under military escort.
The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794, and Lancaster's connection to it, are the subject of the next LancasterHistory History Happy Hour Dec. 5 at Proof Lancaster. DYLAN DE JONG | UNSPLASH ...
By November 1794, things had escalated to the point that then-President George Washington mustered troops and marched them to Pennsylvania to put down the rebellion.
By November 1794, things had escalated to the point that then-President George Washington mustered troops and marched them to Pennsylvania to put down the rebellion.
Those who don’t learn history are doomed to repeat it,” said philosopher George Santayana, a sentiment that remains deeply ...
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