*Also showing dry Indian Reservations which may cross county/state lines
Low-Abies-4526 on
What in the world is moist supposed to mean in this context?
troopacoop on
Tennessean here, broke my leg running to the comments.
REALgeographerwilson on
did not know my county had dry towns!
edgeplot on
There aren’t any dry counties in Washington state. Indian reservations might be dry, but those aren’t counties. That should be clearer in the key and on the map.
Jean-Paul_Sartre on
New Hampshire has exactly one legally dry town, Ellsworth, with a population of 93 and not a single store in town.
If they abandoned the legal designation literally nothing would change since there is nowhere to buy or sell alcohol.
Emergency_Brick3715 on
Wait! There are counties in the US that you can’t buy alcohol? In 2025?
LogicalAd7808 on
bruh wtf is this
ThatMidwesternGuy on
It is decades out of date for Kansas.
catcuddlebuddy on
Uhhh a lot of the NC counties do have abc liquor sales
Angreek on
There should be another category “wettest” just for Wisconsin
LomentMomentum on
Moist could also mean that the county doesn’t allow alcohol sales in unincorporated areas, but some cities within the county do. Could also depend on the type of liquor.
FilipM_eu on
Across the border they turn water into wine
Por_TheAdventurer on
I think Inyo county, which has Death Valley, is very dry, not suppose to be wet.
sacktheory on
very surprising to find out that the navajo nation is dry, considering their high alcoholism rates. further proof prohibition of substances is ineffective
AdBeautiful9983 on
Marshall County AL (directly SE of the blue Madison County in North Alabama) is actually inaccurate – voted last year to go fully Wet.
Budget_Addition1381 on
I recently drove through a „dry county“ in West Texas. The restaurant in town served beer and liquor, but before they served you, you had to give your ID and 5 bucks to join their club. Because it was a private club, they could sell.
Dumb AF and a cash grab.
Texas sucks 😂
Dramatic-Border3549 on
Do the red ones have more muslims or something?
needs-more-metronome on
Torrance County NM should be light blue I think
jro5454 on
I’ll never forget stopping in Arkansas on a Sunday morning heading back from a bachelor party in Memphis hungover as hell (I wasn’t driving) and realizing they only had beer at the gas station and then when trying to buy said beer they said I couldn’t do that because it’s Sunday.
Tender_Flake on
I am surprised to see a dry county in Florida.
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*Also showing dry Indian Reservations which may cross county/state lines
What in the world is moist supposed to mean in this context?
Tennessean here, broke my leg running to the comments.
did not know my county had dry towns!
There aren’t any dry counties in Washington state. Indian reservations might be dry, but those aren’t counties. That should be clearer in the key and on the map.
New Hampshire has exactly one legally dry town, Ellsworth, with a population of 93 and not a single store in town.
If they abandoned the legal designation literally nothing would change since there is nowhere to buy or sell alcohol.
Wait! There are counties in the US that you can’t buy alcohol? In 2025?
bruh wtf is this
It is decades out of date for Kansas.
Uhhh a lot of the NC counties do have abc liquor sales
There should be another category “wettest” just for Wisconsin
Moist could also mean that the county doesn’t allow alcohol sales in unincorporated areas, but some cities within the county do. Could also depend on the type of liquor.
Across the border they turn water into wine
I think Inyo county, which has Death Valley, is very dry, not suppose to be wet.
very surprising to find out that the navajo nation is dry, considering their high alcoholism rates. further proof prohibition of substances is ineffective
Marshall County AL (directly SE of the blue Madison County in North Alabama) is actually inaccurate – voted last year to go fully Wet.
I recently drove through a „dry county“ in West Texas. The restaurant in town served beer and liquor, but before they served you, you had to give your ID and 5 bucks to join their club. Because it was a private club, they could sell.
Dumb AF and a cash grab.
Texas sucks 😂
Do the red ones have more muslims or something?
Torrance County NM should be light blue I think
I’ll never forget stopping in Arkansas on a Sunday morning heading back from a bachelor party in Memphis hungover as hell (I wasn’t driving) and realizing they only had beer at the gas station and then when trying to buy said beer they said I couldn’t do that because it’s Sunday.
I am surprised to see a dry county in Florida.