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I'm not sure what exactly constitutes the definition of "dry," but
Pennsylvania has the silliest liquor laws I've ever experienced (wine and
spirits only at state store, beer only at a beer distributor by the case,
unless you want to pay bar prices, in which case you can get small amounts
as take-out).
cheers (irony intentional)
Ann T.
At 01:41 PM 1/24/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I too would be interested in knowing about remaining dry counties and if
>they are concentrated in any particular part of the country. So if you
>have information, could you please reply to the entire listserv?
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>Thanks!
>
>On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, jonathan highfield wrote:
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>> I was wondering if you had any information on exsisting dry counties in
>> the U.S. How many are still out there and where they are located.Any
>> information you could help me with on dry counties would greatly be
>> appreciated..Thank you for your time.
>>
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