special thanks today to nancy mclean, kathleen france, amy stark, lucy saunders and elliott nichersik, to ben franklin stand-ins and thank for your questions, chris nichols and mary burke, and last but not least, to our live audience here in milwaukee at the 2012 meeting of the organization of american historians and the national council on public history, you have been terrific. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> one more. work you up so you can't stop clapping. major production support provided by the national endowment for the humanities, the cornell foundation, the university of virginia weinstein properties, the history channel and an anonymous donor. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> now we go out of character. you can go now. >> you can ask as many questions as you want. you just have to do it while the music's playing. >>> buffalo place distillery in kentucky is one of the nation's oldest operating distilleries, we visited last summer and talked with freddy johnson. to learn about kentucky's biggest industry and how prohibition impacted the state and nation. >> it produce