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  2. Privilege sign - Wikipedia

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    A privilege sign is a retail store sign provided by a manufacturer, with the manufacturer's branding on it. The signs may be provided to the store at no cost, in return for the manufacturer's advertising on the sign. [1] Examples include Coca-Cola signs, [2] bar/tavern signage provided by breweries containing that brewery's brand logo above the ...

  3. File:BC Liquor Store logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. You’ve seen those blue highway signs on I-5. Are they ... - AOL

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    The blue boards, technically called Motorist Information Signs, are managed by the Washington State Department of Transportation. Cities with over 25,000 residents have veto power over new signs ...

  5. Logo sign - Wikipedia

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    Logo signs in the United States are limited to six logos per sign, and additional signs may be used up to a total of four in each direction per interchange. [3] In 2006, the Federal Highway Administration issued an interim approval to allow more than six logo panels per service type on up to two signs per direction, [ 4 ] which was eventually ...

  6. How do restaurants get on those blue highway exit signs ... - AOL

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    Advertising on a mainline sign could generally cost between $900 and $3,250 per year. TxDOT accepts the applications for placement through its Right of Way Division. Restaurants may also have to ...

  7. Blue laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Prior to 2006, off-premises alcohol sales were forbidden until noon on Sundays, and liquor/wine stores were required to be closed the entire day. Because grocery stores are not permitted to carry wine or liquor, the older law essentially meant that only beer and alcoholic malt beverages could be purchased at all on Sundays.

  8. What are SC liquor laws? What to know for spring break and ...

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    Liquor store hours are typically from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Horry County allows liquor stores to apply for a license to open on Sunday so some may be open seven days a week.

  9. Liquor store - Wikipedia

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    A beer shop (also referred to as a beershop or beer store) is a retail store where beer and other goods related to beer are sold; it is a specialised type of liquor store. Beer shops can be found all around the world, but there are many located in countries where beer is a major cultural product, including Belgium, Canada, Germany, New Zealand ...

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