Talk:Moist county (Kentucky)/Archive 1
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In what states is this a thing?
Just out of curiosity, as a Kentuckian who has the misfortune of residing in one of these unnecessarily confusing "moist" territories - does this concept actually exist as a thing in other states, or is it just another one of those weird Kentucky "commonwealth" things? -Wohdin (talk) 03:18, 15 January 2013 (UTC)
On Michigan
I was very confused by the map, since all of Michigan's counties are wet. It's just that certain cities and municipalities within them have restrictions. So while most of the Lower Peninsula is colored yellow, the vast, vast majority of places there are wet. Not sure how best to show this on the map. — Preceding
What the heck?
This article seems to actually be about Kentucky, and how the heck are we defining "moist" for purposes of that map? I would have expected to see Ohio as almost completely blue, but instead it's almost completely yellow. valereee (talk) 11:18, 3 February 2022 (UTC)