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Nathan “Nearest” Green: The Untold Legacy of America’s First African-American Master Distiller

Early Life and Background Nathan “Nearest” Green, born around 1820, was an enslaved African-American whose legacy would become intertwined with the history of American whiskey. Incorrectly spelled as “Nearis” in the 1880 census, Green’s contributions to the distilling world have only recently received the recognition they deserve. While his exact date of birth and death…

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The House Finch has been showing up at my feeder a lot lately, and the more I watch them, the more interesting they get. Good weather. Backyard bourbon pours. Beach towns. Lake days. Music playing somewhere in the background. Friends hanging around long after the sun goes down. Any day on the river is a great day!  Catching trout (or not) and taking photos and videos of plants (mostly) 😂 I love it. This is the Fish Islands Sport Shirt from @beachandbarn Has this ever happened to anyone else? It really wasn’t my day (although I still caught a few)🤣 The Southern Blueprint- Episode 15: The Zack Bowen & Addie Hall Case: Murder in the French Quarter A great place for a quick hike in North Carolina is Moses H. Cone Memorial Park right off the Blue Ridge Parkway near Blowing Rock. The SBP Aviary: male and female House Finch stopping by! I’m incredibly fortunate to have three amazing mothers in my life.

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