Alcohol sales had been illegal in Damascus since 1884, and referendums to change that were rejected by the town’s residents in 1933, 1976, 1984, 1992, and 1996. This time the vote was 2-1 in favor of alcohol sales. The owners of the three liquor stores a couple miles out on the roads out to the south, east and northwest and the bar further out on the road north to Mt. Airy must be pondering future sales forecasts. (link)
Maryland’s Last Dry Town Like All the Rest Now
November 07th, 2012 by John Mansfield
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November 07th, 2012 by Bertie
I shall follow your future lack of a career with much interest.