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Florida state law prohibits alcohol sales between midnight and 7 a.m., but local ordinances can alter these hours.

At least one Florida county, Lafayette, is considered "dry" and prohibits the sale of beverages exceeding a certain percentage of alcohol by volume.

A few historically dry counties, including Suwannee, Madison, and Washington, have voted to become "wet" in recent years.

To some from northern or western states, Florida might be nearly synonymous with thoughts of Jimmy Buffett singing about wasting the day away . But did you know that there is still at least one county that's considered mostly "dry," not allowing the sale of hard liquor within its county lines?

Until recent years, a handful of Florida counties remained fully dry, until their residents vo

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