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OAG 77-564 is cited in the decision to provide a precedent for defining what constitutes a 'public place' under Kentucky law. In OAG 77-564, a banquet room rented for a dinner, dance, or other similar use, which was open to the general public for an admission fee, was considered a public place. This citation is used to support the argument that the Kentucky Horse Park, where alcoholic beverages are sold and consumed, qualifies as a public place.
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