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  2. You may need to stock your liquor cabinet two days ahead of ...

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    Originally, Texas placed “blue laws” on 42 items in 1961, banning the sale of certain products on consecutive weekend days such as pots, pans, cars, washing machines and liquor. The law was ...

  3. Are liquor stores in Texas open or closed on Christmas Eve ...

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    Originally, Texas placed “blue laws” on 42 items in 1961, banning the sale of certain products on consecutive weekend days such as pots, pans, cars, washing machines and liquor. The law was ...

  4. Blue laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Texas, alcoholic beverage sales are distinguished (and thus blue laws vary) in two different ways: The first way is by type of alcohol sold. The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code defines "liquor" as any beverage containing more than four percent alcohol by weight, and liquor sales are more restrictive than "beer and wine" sales.

  5. Blue law - Wikipedia

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    Blue laws may also prohibit retail activity on days other than Sunday. In Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Maine, [44] for example, blue laws prohibit most retail stores, including grocery stores, from opening on Thanksgiving and Christmas. [45]

  6. Where are Christmas lights near me? See map of displays in ...

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    The hourly shows can be seen on the hour from 5 to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, noon to 9 p.m. Saturdays, and noon to 6 p.m. Sundays as well as on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

  7. Christmas store - Wikipedia

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    Many Christmas stores operate only seasonally in the month or two before the Christmas holidays, perhaps set up in otherwise vacant shopping mall space. However, in some places, Christmas stores operate year-round, becoming somewhat of a tourist attraction in their own right.