Midland, Michigan, was designated as a dry county from 1918 until the repeal of Prohibition in 1933. During this period, the sale and consumption of Alcoholic Beverages were prohibited. The city's dry status was part of a broader national movement against alcohol during the Prohibition era. After 1933, Midland and other areas in Michigan began to allow the sale of alcohol again.
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