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Private liquor stores sell beer, wine, and spirits in most of the state, but under state law, Montgomery County uses a control model, operating 25 off-premise beer, wine, and liquor stores. [33] These county stores are the only off-premise spirits outlets; however, beer and wine only stores are privately owned.
Animals. Music. Lemon shake-ups. Deep-fried everything. It's almost time for the Indiana State Fair. Here's a look at all the details you'll need to plan your visit this year.
The only state with a privately operated retailing and distribution system that does not require any form of three-tier system is the State of Washington. In Washington, retailers may purchase alcoholic beverages directly from producers, may negotiate volume discounts, and may warehouse their inventory themselves.
The Indiana State Fair is an annual state fair that spans 15 days in August [1] in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. The Indiana State Fair debuted in 1852 at Military Park in Indianapolis and is the sixth oldest state fair in the U.S. [ 4 ] It is the largest event in the state, [ 5 ] drawing between 730,000 and 980,000 visitors annually since 2010 ...
Anniversary of the Indiana State Fair: 2024 will be the 167th fair. Number of fair queen candidates: 84 competed in this year's Queen Program. Number of fair queens through the years: 65.
Getting into the Indiana State Fair for free is as easy as opening the Monday, Aug. 12, Herald-Times newspaper.. The rides, the food, the concerts, the exhibits — the state fair is a once-a-year ...
Grocers, convenience stores and pharmacies are not allowed to sell cold beer, although liquor stores may do so. [7] Establishments that sell beverages by the "drink" must have food service for 25 persons at a minimum (hot soups, hot sandwiches, coffee, milk, and soft drinks) available at all times.
Indiana State Fair has a $5 Value Menu this year to help visitors stretch their food bucks.