Page 8 - Glenfiddich Booklet
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    Dining room: (top) In this elegant dining room the original marble mantles remain - handpicked by Mr. Harrison himself, who traveled with his slaves to Tennessee to acquire them. This is also the meeting place of General Lee and his generals as they planned the Battle of Antietam.
Living room: (bottom) The sophisticated living room features a second original marble fire place as well as pocket doors leading to the adjoining dining room. This room is also the home to a very special jelly cupboard (rumored to once being owend by Davey Crockett) to the right of the fireplace where a bottle of Glenfiddich Scotch is always on display.
                               
































































































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