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  • '''American Bar and Liquor Store''' occupied frontage at 113 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, [[Category:Liquor stores]]
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  • ...crossing into the state with alcohol. The full intention of the "Bone Dry" Liquor Law of 1917 came to a climax in 1919 when Arkansas ratified the Eighteenth ...by 1900 had already made themselves "[[dry counties|dry]]." The [[Arkansas Liquor Law of 1913]] made the entire state officially dry, though anti-prohibition
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  • ...1px solid #A3BFB1; padding: 5px; background: #CEF2E0">Street View of Lake Liquor</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View ...s been a Better Business Bureau (BBB) accredited business since 1986. Lake Liquor provides shopping carts for its customers in order to make the shopping exp
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  • ...t." The act did not repeal local liquor laws, but made cumulative all anti-liquor laws already in force and decisively tilted state policy against the "wets. *David Y. Thomas, "Liquor Legislation in Arkansas," ''American Political Science Review'' 7.3 (August
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  • ...' counties. The image to the right is an unofficial illustration of county liquor statuses as of 2010. The official local option status of an area can only b ...between church member denominations. A state referendum on whether to ban liquor permitting failed by a vote of 69,390 to 85,358.
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  • ...abstaining from alcohol as well as stopping any establishment from selling liquor.
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  • *How many of your four best friends have tried hard liquor without their parents knowing about it in the past year (53% said 0, the se
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  • ...]], [[Keels Creek]], [[Hot Springs Winery]], [[Fresh Market]], [[West Side Liquor]], [[Circle S Food Store and Speed]], [[Circle S Bluff]], and [[Porky's One
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  • ...madness of his drunken father, Donaghey worked tirelessly to rid Conway of liquor.
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  • ...teenth-century transplant from Borzonaca, Italy, who made his fortune as a liquor importer and saloon owner.
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  • ...Sunday blue laws by increasing the proportion of necessary foods sales to liquor sales permitted by licensed hotels and restaurants. He also helped make the
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  • *[[Buckingham Liquor]] - store run by Dolly
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  • City Hall was originally located on the second floor of a downtown liquor store. The current City Hall, at the corner of Markham and Broadway, was de
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  • ...teenth-century transplant from Borzonaca, Italy, who made his fortune as a liquor importer and saloon owner. ...ng the [[Civil War]], then became a detective in Memphis. He established a liquor importation business in Little Rock, Arkansas, beginning in 1872. He was el
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  • ...[[Honeycutt Confectioners]], [[Majestic Liquor Store and Tavern]], [[Red's Liquor Store]], [[Red's Pool Hall]], [[Dr. D. Young's Drug Store]], [[Angel's Hot
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  • '''McKesson-Lincoln Company''' was a wholesale druggist and liquor warehouse at the corner of Garland and Main streets in Little Rock circa 19 [[Category:Liquor]]
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  • ...n town. In 1877 general supplier [[Greer & Bacuum]] opened for business. A liquor store opened in the 1870s under the ownership of the Johnson Brothers.
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  • '''American Bar and Liquor Store''' occupied frontage at 113 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, [[Category:Liquor stores]]
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  • ...]] in 1882. In the 1880s the hall's main floor was taken up by grocery and liquor stores. The Hall is now part of the [[Arkansas Studies Institute]], and is
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  • ...ered into [[World War I]]. Grain, a key ingredient in the distillation of liquor, was needed for the war effort. As such, Congress ratified the Eighteenth ...d an estimated 2,000 people from the town of [[Smackover]] after attacking liquor and [[gambling]] dens there.
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  • ...gal on June 1, 1982. A 1987 change in state law allowed the Sunday sale of liquor in hotels and restaurants in four Arkansas cities: Little Rock, [[North Lit ...amended the ability to sell, distribute, and otherwise obtain intoxicating liquor. Most laws limit the sale of alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumptio
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  • ...y of a Virginia man who bought a license to manufacture and market his own liquor. Ward was more than merely interested. He called the man and received some He applied for the first liquor production license in Arkansas. Then he purchased two buildings to produce
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  • ...crossing into the state with alcohol. The full intention of the "Bone Dry" Liquor Law of 1917 came to a climax in 1919 when Arkansas ratified the Eighteenth ...by 1900 had already made themselves "[[dry counties|dry]]." The [[Arkansas Liquor Law of 1913]] made the entire state officially dry, though anti-prohibition
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  • ...1px solid #A3BFB1; padding: 5px; background: #CEF2E0">Street View of Lake Liquor</h5>{{#widget:Google Street View ...s been a Better Business Bureau (BBB) accredited business since 1986. Lake Liquor provides shopping carts for its customers in order to make the shopping exp
    1 KB (142 words) - 23:02, 9 May 2011

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