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Originally Posted by Stenar
Dallas (not the capitol but larger than Austin).
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Very misleading statement. Dallas County was only partially dry - as there were certain areas of the county that weren't permitted to sell alcohol. But on the whole, it doesn't count as a dry county because there were areas where you could purchase alcohol at a grocery store. But that's now changed. The voters of Dallas went to the polls a couple years ago and voted to allow all stores in Dallas to sell beer and wine - one step ahead of Salt Lake.
http://reason.com/archives/2011/02/01/wet-at-last
Even so, Salt Lake County is not technically a dry county, either. What bugs me is that the state of Texas, from what I can tell, leaves everything up to the county - or city. I wish we'd be able to do that here in Utah. If Salt Lake City wants to sell wine and liquor in stores, they should be allowed to.