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Jim Beam's new center, an eye-catching replica of a 1930s stillhouse, is three times the size of the old tourist center, which has been converted into a tasting room. Called the Jim Beam American Stillhouse, it traces the origins of the world's largest bourbon-maker to Jacob Beam, who set up his first still in Kentucky in 1795.

(AP) — This Oct. 3, 2012 photo shows Sylvia Smith of Shelburne, Mass., and her husband William at Jim Beam’s new visitors center in Clermont, Ky., during a visit to its central Kentucky distillery.

Beam's new center, an eye-catching replica of a 1930s stillhouse, is three times the size of the old tourist center, which has been converted into a tasting room. Called the Jim Beam American Stillhouse, it traces the origins of the world's largest bourbon-maker to Jacob Beam, who set up his first still in Kentucky in 1795. (AP Photo/Bruce Schreiner)

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