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[[File:EXTERIOR, WEST ELEVATION - Luther Burbank House, 200 Santa Rosa Avenue, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, CA HABS CAL,49-SANRO,4-2.tif|thumb|It is said that the Whinesburg Winery of Winesburg may be found in the modest white frame house located behind the Pentecostal and Lutheran churches, along the old interurban line.]]
[[File:EXTERIOR, WEST ELEVATION - Luther Burbank House, 200 Santa Rosa Avenue, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, CA HABS CAL,49-SANRO,4-2.tif|thumb|It is said that the Whinesburg Winery of Winesburg may be found in the modest white frame house located behind the Pentecostal and Lutheran churches, along the old interurban line.]]
[[File:Tangent track of the Portland–Lewiston Interurban, 1915.jpg|thumb|The old Fort Wayne South Bend Interurban right-of-way shown here in 1915 when still in operation.]]
The vitner of the Whinesburg Winery remains nameless.  Most of the vintage is consumed by the nameless proprietor. We only know of the winery's existence thanks to Winesburg's own Folklorist, [https://www.susan-neville.com/ Susan Neville], who lives next door and tastes one glass of Whinesburg wine each night as she documents the production and consumption of Whinesburg  wine next door.
The vitner of the Whinesburg Winery remains nameless.  Most of the vintage is consumed by the nameless proprietor. We only know of the winery's existence thanks to Winesburg's own Folklorist, [https://www.susan-neville.com/ Susan Neville], who lives next door and tastes one glass of Whinesburg wine each night as she documents the production and consumption of Whinesburg  wine next door.

Revision as of 22:29, 16 March 2022

It is said that the Whinesburg Winery of Winesburg may be found in the modest white frame house located behind the Pentecostal and Lutheran churches, along the old interurban line.
The old Fort Wayne South Bend Interurban right-of-way shown here in 1915 when still in operation.

The vitner of the Whinesburg Winery remains nameless. Most of the vintage is consumed by the nameless proprietor. We only know of the winery's existence thanks to Winesburg's own Folklorist, Susan Neville, who lives next door and tastes one glass of Whinesburg wine each night as she documents the production and consumption of Whinesburg wine next door.