Mar 04 2025 53 mins 3
On this week’s episode of Our New South, hosts Kevin Blackistone and Dr. Robert Greene II discuss the rise of tourism in today’s South and how two Southern traditions once considered taboo, slavery and the bootleg liquor industry, have spawned major tourist attractions, drawing people from around the world to the South and injecting millions of dollars into their states’ tourism economies.
Our guests on today’s episode are Sara Havens, also known as The Bar Belle, a Louisville, Kentucky-based journalist and bourbon aficionado, who will speak about the history of bourbon production in the South, and how the Bourbon Trail has become a major tourist attraction in Kentucky; and Dr. Tonya Mathews, the President and CEO of the International African American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina, who will speak about her journey to the South to help build this historic museum, and how the success of the museum has impacted the South Carolina tourism economy as a whole.