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  1. Feb 13, 2023 · Alabama has no counties that are completely dry. Of the 67 counties in the state, 24 are partially dry, meaning they have wet cities within them. These 24 “moist” counties include: Bibb. Blount. Cherokee. Clarke. Clay. Coffee. Cullman. DeKalb. Fayette. Franklin. Geneva. Jackson. Lamar. Lauderdale. Lawrence. Limestone. Marion.

  2. Of the 67 counties in Alabama, none are completely dry, 26 are partially dry or "moist" (these counties contain cities that have voted to allow alcohol sales), and 41 are completely wet.

  3. 6 hours ago · Yes, the new legislation applies statewide, and therefore, you can buy alcohol in stores on Sundays in all cities across Alabama. 7. What about dry counties? Dry counties in Alabama have the option to continue prohibiting alcohol sales on Sundays, but many have chosen to lift the ban as well. 8.

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  5. Mar 2, 2016 · Alabama's last totally dry county is going wet. Residents in Ashland and Lineville voted Tuesday to legalize alcohol sales, making them the first places in Clay County where beer, wine and other alcohol can be sold legally.

  6. Sep 21, 2023 · Published: Sep. 21, 2023 at 9:18 AM PDT. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - It’s the driest time of year, on average, in Central Alabama. That’s just the way things work out given the patterns we see...

  7. Apr 18, 2024 · Of Alabamas 67 counties, 26 counties are “dry” – meaning they don’t allow alcohol sales. Within dry counties certain cities have voted over the years to become “wet” – or allow sales. Arab, which is in Marshall County, becomes the 18th city in a dry county to vote to become wet. Is Nashville a dry county?

  8. Apr 15, 2024 · As of the available information, none of the 67 counties in Alabama are completely dry. There are 26 counties that are partially dry or “moist”, which means they have cities that have voted to allow alcohol sales. The remaining 41 counties are completely wet.

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