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| | SEO DotComicide: Google Update Bourbon |
 | | Every site in the top 10 of commercial SERPs has links from scraper sites - in some niches there are literally thousands of links from scrapers. |  | | But I'm no SEO expert myself, so at the risk of sounding stupid, what's a fraternal link as opposed to a reciprical link? |  | | My website was dropped and had none of the above! |
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http://www.dotcomicide.com/2005/05/google-update-bourbon_29.html
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| | Kentucky Bourbon |
 | | Today, various styles, approaches, and theories govern the remaining distilleries which dot the Kentucky countryside. |  | | This led to the foundation of Bourbon County in 1785, named after the French royal family (whose government helped the US defeat the British not long before). |  | | Today, people from all over the US come to Bardstown for the |
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http://www.american.edu/TED/kentuckybourbon.htm
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| | The Bourbons |
 | | The police of the new regime ruled the death a suicide and the Orléans inherited.) |  | | some of which are in use among the Spanish Bourbons. |  | | A very small faction could not accept the idea of supporting the Orléans, because of the "theft" of the throne by Louis-Philippe, and because Louis-Philippe's father, a deputy at the French Convention in 1793, voted for the death penalty in the trial of Louis XVI. |
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http://www.heraldica.org/topics/bourbon.htm
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| | Bourbon Street Party - Bourbon Street Balcony Rental - Mardi Gras Jazz Fest New Years Halloween |
 | | Brought to you by the same people that have planned some of the greatest parties ever: BachelorBlowOut.com, and VIPVEGAS.com. |  | | As soon as you hit New Orleans, Bourbon Street Party will make sure the party never ends. |  | | The suites in are not in a New Orleans Bourbon street hotel, they are private facilities, so you can party to your heart's content without worrying about the hotel manager knocking on your door. |
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http://www.bourbonstreetparty.com
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| | AOL CityGuide: - Washington, DC - Bourbon - Restaurant |
 | | Search the Web with AOL Search (enhanced by Google) for Bourbon. |  | | True to its name, Bourbon offers every bourbon available in DC with plans to import others. |  | | From the menu to the music to the pictures on the wall, American nostalgia runs deep at Bourbon. |
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http://cityguide.aol.com/washington/dining/venue.adp?page=detailSummary&id=118129097&back=search.adp?query=bourbon&layer=venues&query=bourbon
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| | Bourbon Red Turkeys |
 | | This is encouraging, but they still fall below the critical list as put out by the ALBC. |  | | This popular turkey is believed to have been developed from the Tuscarora Red turkey. |  | | It has been a popular breed for many years, and today it remains the most numerous of Historical turkeys. |
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http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/Turkeys/BRKBourbonRed.html
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| | Bourbon whiskey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bourbon can be made anywhere in the United States. |  | | Curiously, when thinking about bourbon, many people first think of Jack Daniel's, which is actually not a bourbon, but a Tennessee whiskey because it goes through the Lincoln County Process. |  | | One of these original, huge counties was Bourbon, established in 1785 and named after the French royal family. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourbon_whiskey
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| | noooooooo.com :: potent potables : bourbon |
 | | "This is not written by a connoisseur of Bourbon. |  | | the bathtub gin and white lightening of the time, aging his own Bourbon in |  | | I have not been able to locate this remarkable Bourbon since. |
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http://www.noooooooo.com/potent_potables/bourbon.htm
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| | KCOJ - Bourbon County, Kentucky |
 | | Although the war was the catalyst for a new society, the economy remained agrarian. |  | | In the post-Civil War years, Bourbon County residents, who had generally been Unionists, joined the Democratic party and began electing former Confederates as leaders. |  | | The Bourbon Agricultural Society dominated economics and politics into the twentieth century. |
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http://www.kycourts.net/Counties/Bourbon_text.asp
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| | Cocktail Times.com History of Bourbon |
 | | The people of Bardstown have been producing bourbon since 1776. |  | | Barrels were stamped "Bourbon" as it came from bourbon countries and that's the name, Bourbon was born. |  | | The first president was also making his own whiskey at his mount vernon estate. |
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http://www.cocktailtimes.com/history/bourbon.shtml
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| | History of Bourbon. |
 | | Kentucky became a state in 1792 and Bourbon one of its counties. |  | | Will McGill or Boss as he was known around the distillery, was of one mind with Pappy, that a chemistry lab had no place in a distillery. |  | | This corn based whiskey, which was a clear distillate, would become "bourbon" only after two coincidentally related events happened. |
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http://www.oldripvanwinkle.com/newbs/vw/website3.nsf/PagesByName/History?opendocument&t=History
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| | Bourbon -> The French Bourbons on Encyclopedia.com 2002 |
 | | Because of his treason, his extensive fiefs were seized by the crown and the ducal title was discontinued. |  | | Bourbon -> The French Bourbons on Encyclopedia.com 2002 |  | | The ducal title remained with the descendants of his eldest son until 1527, when Charles, duc de Bourbon, died without issue. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/section/Bourbn-fam_TheFrenchBourbons.asp
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| | Kentucky Bourbon |
 | | This iron-free limestone water is part of what makes Kentucky bourbon world-renowned. |  | | Most bourbons are aged from four to eight years. |  | | To be called "bourbon" their whiskey must be aged in virgin oak casks which have been charred or fired on the inside. |
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http://www.kentuckybarrels.com/KentuckyBourbon.html
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| | Bourbon |
 | | Though historians cannot pinpoint exactly when and by whom bourbon was invented, most agree that settlers to Kentucky at the end of the 18th century brought their whiskey-making knowledge with them. |  | | By the 1950s, the bourbon industry rebounded, then lagged because of the popularity of scotch, gin and vodka. |  | | Documentation comprises a six-page report and 24 photographs. |
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http://www.loc.gov/bicentennial/propage/KY/ky-6_h_fletcher4.html
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| | Kentucky Bourbon Festival - Bardstown, Kentucky |
 | | Celebrating One of the World's Finest Spirits in the Bourbon Capital of the World. |  | | Since 1776, the people of Bardstown, Kentucky have been making Bourbon. |  | | From black tie galas to historical tours, there is something for all ages and interests. |
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http://www.kybourbonfestival.com
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| | Bourbon Distilleries: Lexington, KY CVB |
 | | The idea of making bourbon candy supposedly grew out of a chance remark during Frankfort's sesquicentennial celebration in 1936, when a friend of Ruth's pointed out that her mint candy and bourbon were the two best tastes in the world. |  | | Along with the United States, Australia, Japan and Germany are bourbon-loving countries, according to the Kentucky Distillers Association. |  | | Although the julep didn't originate in Kentucky— several Southern states lay claim to its invention— its connection to the Bluegrass and the Derby secured the drink's place in posterity. |
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http://www.visitlex.com/quick/bourbon.html
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| | Bourbon |
 | | Although bourbon gets its name from Bourbon County in Kentucky, the primary producer in the 1700s and 1800s, it can now be produced legally all over the United States.however most of it still comes from Kentucky. |  | | Finally, after strenuous lobbying, the American Distilling Company obtained the right to distil a whiskey at over 160 (but under 190) proof and, particularly, to be able to mature it in used casks and still have the whiskey 'bear a conventional age statement': that had not previously been permitted. |  | | For a long time it was considered that the manufacturing processes by which Bourbon has to be distilled and matured militated against its commercial growth, in the domestic market these caused it to suffer against lighter Scotch and Canadian whisky. |
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http://users.bigpond.net.au/mickandlucyna/mickstavern/bourbon.htm
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| | What is Bourbon Whiskey? |
 | | Bourbon whiskey is legally considered a distinctive product of the United States, and no other country has the authority to call their whiskey products Bourbon. |  | | Bourbon is an American whiskey, and as such is made under strict federal guidelines as described above. |  | | Even though Bourbon can be produced anywhere, for a Bourbon to be classified as Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, it must have been distilled and aged in Kentucky for a period of at least one year and then continue to be aged for at least one additional year. |
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http://www.greatbourbon.com/proof.html
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| | Booker's Bourbon |
 | | Booker's Bourbon is the only uncut, unfiltered, straight-from-the-barrel, |  | | This world-class distiller became a true American legend in 1988 when he |  | | In 1988, Booker Noe introduced his own signature bourbon, |
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http://www.internetwines.com/mb311504.html
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| | Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey by Heaven Hill Distilleries |
 | | Henry McKenna brought his family’s whiskey recipe with him from Ireland in 1837 and settled in Fairfield Kentucky, founding his distillery there in 1855. |  | | Heaven Hill Distilleries, as the second largest holder of Bourbon in the world, also offers a number of other well-known and historic American Whiskey brands. |  | | The “bad boy of Bourbon” is bottled at a robust 103 proof, but its 6 years of aging smooth out the feathers real well. |
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http://www.heaven-hill.com/brands-bourbon.html
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| | Article "Whiskey Basics" |
 | | Whiskey does all of its aging in the wood, which is why it is left there for many years. |  | | As the name suggests, it is a blend of bourbons from several distilleries, similar to a Scottish Vatted Malt. |  | | Reprinted from The Bourbon Country Reader, Volume 1, Number 5, April 1994 |
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http://home.netcom.com/~cowdery/articles/whiskey.html
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| | Different Kinds of Roses - Bourbon |
 | | Bourbons are occasionally subject to blackspot and mildew, which is not a major drawback because of the overall vigor of the shrub. |  | | The Bourbon rose first appeared in the 1800s on the Isle of Bourbon (now Reunion) in the Indian Ocean. |  | | They are extremely vigorous, producing shrubs that are big, wide, and very adaptable for training as pillar roses or on a fence. |
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http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/roses/kinds/bourbon.html
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| | Bourbon |
 | | Jacob Beam, progenitor of the family that still makes bourbon today, also had his start in the late 1700’s. |  | | You can not drink bourbon in Bourbon County - you have to go to nearby Christian County for your nip. |  | | And on May 4, 1964, the United States Congress formalized the link with the country, declaring bourbon America’s Native Spirit. |
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http://www.margaretswaine.com/bourbon.htm
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| | Bourbon Drinks Page |
 | | Bourbon whiskey, America's only native spirit, still makes its home in Kentucky, where today as much as 80 percent of the world's bourbon is produced. |  | | While two years is the minimum time for aging established by law, most bourbons are aged between four and twelve years. |  | | Federal regulations also stipulate that bourbon cannot be distilled above 160 proof and must be bottled at no less than 80 proof. |
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http://www.docwatsons.com/mix/bourbon.html
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| | Bourbon Cowboy's Guide to Bourbons & Brews |
 | | As the country expanded westward, whiskey could be found in any respectable saloon, and some not-so-respectable ones as well. |  | | Must be aged for a minimum of two years, at no more than 125 proof, in new American white oak barrels that have been charred on the inside. |  | | Let him drink and forget his poverty, and remember his misery no more." |
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http://www.dartmouth.edu/~dam/WhiskyWeb/Bourbon.html
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| | Cooking Light - Kentucky Bourbon Festival |
 | | Look for a bourbon barbecue cook-off this year, and drink in more information at www.kybourbonfestival.com. |  | | Eighty percent of the world's bourbon is produced in the area, earning Bardstown the unchallenged title of Bourbon Capital of the World. |  | | In 1964 Congress declared bourbon a product distinctive to the United States. |
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http://www.cookinglight.com/cooking/hl/travel/article/0,13803,321102-321096,00.html
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| | Small-Batch Bourbon - cocktail.com |
 | | Where it's made: Small-batch Bourbon can legally be made in the United States. |  | | Most of it comes from from Kentucky, the state in which it was originally produced. |  | | Small-batch Bourbon is most often enjoyed either straight or on the rocks. |
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http://www.cocktail.com/spirits/smallbatchbourbon.htm
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| | Bourbon County, Kansas |
 | | District Court records and forms are available online here. |  | | Bourbon County, with its rich historic past, also looks forward to the future. |  | | I hope you enjoy your time here and find the contents educational and interesting. |
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http://www.bourboncountyks.org
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| | Bourbon News |
 | | During the October City Council meeting in the Village of Leasburg, the Board voted to appoint Bourbon Police Chief Bill Williams as part-time Chief of Police for the Village of Leasburg. |  | | The Bourbon Police Drug Interdiction K-9 officers took a man into custody at the request of the United States Homeland Security International Customs Enforcement office on Wed., Oct. |  | | Missouri man sentenced in $18 million real estate fraud |
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http://www.topix.net/city/bourbon-mo
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 | | Come explore the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, connecting the nation's Bourbon distilleries, where you can see the art of Bourbon-making being practiced much as it was 200 years ago. |  | | Both these early, small Kentucky cities have preserved a rich heritage of historic homes and public buildings, in addition to nearby distilleries on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. |  | | can view the "First Family of Bourbon", which details |
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http://www.kybourbon.com/english/pages/trail.html
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| | Bourbon Dynasty - France.com |
 | | Though his line was dispossessed of the dukedom after two centuries, a junior line of the family went on to gain the crown of Navarre (1555) and of France (1589). |  | | However the stubborn Chambord refused to accept the throne unless France abandoned the traditional tricolour and accepted what he regarded as the true Bourbon flag of France, something the French National Assembly could not possibly agree to. |  | | With the advent of the Second Republic in 1848, Bourbon monarchy in France ended. |
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http://www.france.com/docs/71.html
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| | Paris-Bourbon County Tourism Commission Web Site |
 | | The Colville covered bridge (right) is one of the last remaining "timbered tunnels" in the state. |  | | The Cane Ridge Meeting House is only open through the end of October, so be sure and plan a visit there before then. |  | | Autumn means the leaves are changing and there's a nip in the air. |
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http://www.parisky.com
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| | schestowitz.com : Google Bourbon Revisited |
 | | [Source: schestowitz.com] quoted: Google Bourbon Revisited Filed under: Internet SEO by Site Administrator at 3:19 am oogle results page (SERP’s) have been unstable recently. |  | | This update has been staggered into three and a half sections in order to avoid a massive amount of dislocation in established rankings as was seen in previous major updates. |  | | While changes stemming from the Bourbon Update have not actually manifested into a full reordering of Google’s search engine results pages (SERPs), many individual webmasters have reported fairly significant losses or gains in ranking over the past few days. |
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http://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2005/06/14/google-bourbon-revisited
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| | Malt Advocate Bourbon/American Classics |
 | | The bourbon leaps out as a much darker spirit, although all three are clear spirits going into the wood. |  | | Ask the man at the bar who drinks the whiskey what made the difference, and he’ll probably tell you it’s the age. |  | | Corn is part of bourbon, but it’s also part of corn whiskey. |
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http://www.maltadvocate.com/html/am_char.html
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| | Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey |
 | | The tawny-amber hue is one of the most eye-catching in Bourbon. |  | | What’s perplexing is how they can deliver so much bourbon at such a reasonable price." |  | | Every year, a new vintage of Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage Bourbon is released to critical acclaim. |
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http://www.bardstownbourbonsociety.com/brands_evansingle.html
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| | Shrine to Spirits - Whiskey |
 | | Bonded whiskey, or bottled in bond, is a whiskey produced in the USA aged under government supervision. |  | | Australian blended whiskey must be 25% or more malt, and also be aged for at least two years. |  | | Some people might try to tell you that bourbon must be made in Bourbon County, Kentucky. |
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http://www.physics.uq.edu.au/people/nieminen/whiskeymore.html
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| | Bourbon County Clerk County Clerk's Office - Home Page |
 | | This web site is designed to assist you by answering frequently asked questions, outlining procedures for many of the transactions processed by the clerk’s office, and providing the ability to download forms that you may need. |  | | Please contact us with any comments or suggestions that you feel will improve this web site. |  | | The County Clerk's Office provides a number of services to the citizens of Bourbon County. |
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http://www.bourboncountyclerk.ky.gov
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| | The Political Graveyard: Bourbon County, Ky. |
 | | Capital Impact: Bourbon County -- officials, addresses, and political, economic, education data |  | | Colonel in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member of |  | | Bourbon County KYGenWeb page -- genealogical, historical information and queries |
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http://www.potifos.com/tpg/geo/KY/BR.html
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| | "Trainee's overtime paid in bourbon" has been archived |
 | | "Trainee's overtime paid in bourbon" has been archived |  | | Pick up your copy of mX today and bid (Sydney only) More |  | | Article no longer available "Trainee's overtime paid in bourbon" |
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http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,15753527-13762,00.html
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| | Evan Williams Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey |
 | | "This medium-amber Bourbon has a deep vanilla nose with hints of dark berries and mint. |  | | The body is medium, leaning towards heavy, and the palate shows notes of oak, leather, vanilla, and as in the nose, some dark berries come into play here. |  | | Drink it on ice, with a splash of water or club soda, or make above-average cocktails and mixed drinks with this bourbon." |
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http://www.bardstownbourbonsociety.com/brands_evanstraight.html
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| | Happy Holidays from Bourbon Street |
 | | All DNS Email is considered spam and auto-deleted: I NEVER see it. |  | | Let us celebrate HIS birth and the Grace of His gift of Salvation throughout 2006. |  | | NOTE: Do NOT send any email to angelpig.com or bourbon |
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http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/3131
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| | House of Bourbon -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Its members were descended from Louis I, duc de Bourbon from 1327 to 1342, the grandson of the French king Louis IX (ruled 122670). |  | | "Bourbon, House of" Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9106093?source=RSSOTD
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| | Welcome to Bourbon Blue |
 | | Bourbon Blue has brought a true New Orleans Experience to the Philadelphia area and features an extensive menu inspired from the heart of the French Quarter and a beautifully decorated canal front restaurant. |  | | Bourbon Blue is open daily and is located just off of Manayunk's famous Main Street. |  | | It will be sure to keep you coming back. |
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http://www.bourbonblue.com/homepage.php
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| | Old Rip Van Winkle |
 | | We find that our bourbons made with wheat age more gracefully than other bourbons made with rye. |  | | This use of wheat in the mash recipe gives our bourbon whiskey a smoother and sweeter flavor which marries well with the extra aging time we give our barrels in the warehouse. |  | | The Old Rip Van Winkle name carries on a four-generation tradition of producing the finest whiskies in the world. |
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http://www.oldripvanwinkle.com/newbs/vw/website3.nsf/pagesbyname/home?opendocument
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| | Virtually Bourbon - Bourbon, Missouri on the Internet |
 | | Take a look at some of what Bourbon has to offer: |  | | Located just west of Sullivan on Interstate 44, Bourbon, Missouri is the right place for your business. |  | | Here you can read about our history, government, schools, churches and businesses along with weather and local news. |
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http://www.bourbonmo.com
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| | Bourbon County, KS |
 | | The Kansas State Historical Society also has more historical data for Bourbon County online including a rich bibliography and lists of cemeteries, post offices, and newspapers. |  | | , first published in 1883, tells about early Bourbon County. |  | | Bourbon County, KS You are here: Blue Skyways > Kansas > Counties > Bourbon |
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http://skyways.lib.ks.us/counties/BB
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| | Bourbon County Kansas Genealogy |
 | | Information about the responsiblities of a county host can be found by clicking here. |  | | Robley's History of Bourbon County, Kansas published in 1894 |  | | Our names are Tom and Carolyn Ward and we are currently responsible for Bourbon County. |
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http://skyways.lib.ks.us/kansas/genweb/bourbon
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