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Buffalo Trace hosts Oaks Festival

Photos by Hannah Reel Published: May 6, 2012 8:53PM

No Tools Loaned band members Wesley Atha, Jack Burch, Norton Sudduth and Scotty Campbell entertain visitors with Bluegrass music during the Oaks Day Festival.

No Tools Loaned band members Wesley Atha, Jack Burch, Norton Sudduth and Scotty Campbell entertain visitors with Bluegrass music during the Oaks Day Festival.

No Tools Loaned band members Wesley Atha, Jack Burch, Norton Sudduth and Scotty Campbell entertain visitors with Bluegrass music during the Oaks Day Festival. Guests pour into the visitor center during the Oaks Day Festival at Buffalo Trace Distillery Friday. Festival patrons enjoyed complimentary tours and tastings, live entertainment and Derby-inspired activities.

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