PENDLETON, WA (KNDU) — The pink house on Main Street in Pendleton, Washington can quite literally be seen from a mile away.
Once you get inside its got just as much character as the color outside.
Tracy Bosen and and his business and life partner Kevin Michael recently started renovations on the bed and breakfast, transforming a closet into a bathroom. It was then that they made an amazing discovery, a hidden box containing three bottles of vintage Scotch whiskey.
How old the bottles with the label “Teacher’s Highland Cream” really are, is still the mystery.
“There’s still no year on the IRS label,” Bosen explains. “The newspaper that was crumpled up in there said December 19th, 1930. I wanted to Google when prohibition was to see if it’s around the same era. And sure enough prohibition is between 1919 and 1933. So I was thinking ‘Oh, that’s why it was hidden.'”
They haven’t quite figured out what to do with the old contraband.
“A whiskey weekend, or something like that, that we advertise and get a bunch of people here to open it up to do a thumbs up or thumbs down sort of test,” Tracy suggested.Read more: http://bit.ly/1PWBZ9Q