Whiskey Heritage Center celebrates Pa.’s historical significance in distilling

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Pam Curtin, director of visitor engagement, checks out the Sam Komlenic Gallery, part of the new James B. Beam Pennsylvania Whiskey Heritage Center at West Overton Village.

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Whiskey bottles are displayed inside the Sam Komlenic Gallery, part of the new James B. Beam Pennsylvania Whiskey Heritage Center at West Overton Village in East Huntingdon.

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Rare whiskey bottles are displayed in the new James B. Beam Pennsylvania Whiskey Heritage Center at West Overton Village in East Huntingdon.

Kristina Serafini | TribLive
The new center contains a gallery of more than 450 Pennsylvania whiskey artifacts.

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Pam Curtin, director of visitor engagement, checks out the Sam Komlenic Gallery, which is part of the new James B. Beam Pennsylvania Whiskey Heritage Center at West Overton Village in East Huntingdon.

Kristina Serafini | TribLive
The Sam Komlenic Gallery is a part of the new James B. Beam Pennsylvania Whiskey Heritage Center at West Overton Village in East Huntingdon.

Kristina Serafini | TribLive
Old whiskey crates and bottles are some of the artifacts displayed inside the Sam Komlenic Gallery, part of the new James B. Beam Pennsylvania Whiskey Heritage Center at West Overton Village in East Huntingdon.

Kristina Serafini | TribLive
The vintage-inspired Overholt Stateroom is part of the new James B. Beam Pennsylvania Whiskey Heritage Centerat West Overton Village in East Huntingdon.

Kristina Serafini | TribLive
Bottles of whiskey are seen inside the Overholt Stateroom, part of the new James B. Beam Pennsylvania Whiskey Heritage Center at West Overton Village in East Huntingdon.








