Wet & Dry Counties In Kentucky As Research Paper

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WET & DRY COUNTIES IN KENTUCKY as of 10/22/09 Kentucky Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control www.abc.ky.gov

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001 ADAIR DRY 041 GRANT 3 -- LIMITED 081 MASON WET

002 ALLEN DRY 042 GRAVES LIMITED & GOLF 082 MEADE WET

003 ANDERSON WET 043 GRAYSON DRY 083 MENIFEE DRY

004 BALLARD DRY 044 GREEN DRY 084 MERCER LIMITED & QHS

005 BARREN 2-LIMITED 045 GREENUP LIMITED 085 METCALFE DRY

006 BATH DRY 046 HANCOCK DRY 086 MONROE DRY

007 BELL LIMITED 047 HARDIN 2- LIM &

GOLF 087 MONTGOMERY MOIST

008 BOONE WET 048 HARLAN MOIST 088 MORGAN DRY

009 BOURBON WET 049 HARRISON WET 089 MUHLENBERG MOIST

010 BOYD M & LIMITED 050 HART DRY 090 NELSON WET

011 BOYLE LIM & W & G -2 051 HENDERSON WET 091 NICHOLAS WET

012 BRACKEN WET 052 HENRY M & WINE 2 092 OHIO DRY

013 BREATHITT DRY 053 HICKMAN DRY 093 OLDHAM LIMITED & GOLF

014 BRECKINRIDGE DRY 054 HOPKINS 2-MOIST 094 OWEN WINERY

015 BULLITT WET 055 JACKSON DRY 095 OWSLEY DRY

016 BUTLER DRY 056 JEFFERSON WET 096 PENDLETON MOIST & G

017 CALDWELL WINERY 057 JESSAMINE M & G-3 & WI

097 PERRY WET

018 CALLOWAY LIM & GOLF 058 JOHNSON MOIST 098 PIKE MOIST

019 CAMPBELL WET 059 KENTON WET 099 POWELL DRY

020 CARLISLE DRY 060 KNOTT DRY See Whitley 100 PULASKI 2- WIN & LIM

021 CARROLL WET 061 KNOX DRY 101 ROBERTSON DRY

022 CARTER WINERY 062 LARUE DRY 102 ROCKCASTLE DRY

023 CASEY DRY 063 LAUREL LIMITED 103 ROWAN MOIST & WINERY

024 CHRISTIAN WET 064 LAWRENCE DRY 104 RUSSELL DRY

025 CLARK WET 065 LEE DRY 105 SCOTT LIM & 2-W & G. 3

026 CLAY DRY 066 LESLIE DRY 106 SHELBY...

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113 UNION WET & GOLF
034 FAYETTE WET 074 McCREARY DRY 114 WARREN MOIST & WINE

035 FLEMING DRY 075 McLEAN DRY 115 WASHINGTON MOIST & WINE 4

036 FLOYD WET 076 MADISON MOIST & G-2 & W. 116 WAYNE DRY

037 FRANKLIN WET 077 MAGOFFIN WET 117 WEBSTER DRY

038 FULTON WET 078 MARION WET 118 WHITLEY LIMITED See Knott

039 GALLATIN WET 079 MARSHALL LIMITED 119 WOLFE WET

040 GARRARD MOIST 080 MARTIN DRY 120 WOODFORD WET

WET = 32 Voted wet under KRS 242.125

DRY = 46 Voted dry under KRS 242.125

MOIST = 19 Wet city located in a dry county voted under KRS 242.125.

LIMITED (100) = 25 City or county voted wet under KRS 242.185(6) for drink only sales with 100 seats & 70% food sales.

LIMITED (50)** = 1 City or county voted wet under KRS 242.1244 for drink only sales with 50 seats & 70% food sales.

GOLF = 18 Wet for alcohol by the drink sales at golf courses voted by precinct election under KRS 242.123.

WINERY = 22 Small farm wineries in dry territory who voted wet by precinct under KRS 243.155 & 243.156.

QUALIFIED HISTORICAL SITE = 1 Qualified historical sites voted wet by precinct election under KRS 242.1242.

WET & DRY COUNTIES IN KENTUCKY as of 10/22/09

Kentucky Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control www.abc.ky.gov

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GOLF COURSE TERRITORY

Refers to the sales of alcoholic beverages by the drink only at these golf courses located in dry counties.

Boyle Co. -…

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