Went to the National Buffalo Soldiers Museum in Houston. They sell books, T shirts, etc., but no bar was visible anywhere. Yet they had a 51% sign in the lobby. Didn't ask about it, took my gun outside just to be safe.
Can't imagine that they get most of their money (if any) from selling drinks as opposed to admission fees and souvenirs.
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Re: Buffalo Soldiers Museum Houston
Perhaps because of alcohol being served when the facility is rented out?
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Re: Buffalo Soldiers Museum Houston
As a former "Buffalo Soldier" (modern era, 2/10th Cavalry), I didn't know they had museums, but obviously they do - quite a few according to Google. Sorry, I can't answer the sign question, but I'm glad you posted so I know about the museums.RossA wrote:Went to the National Buffalo Soldiers Museum in Houston. They sell books, T shirts, etc., but no bar was visible anywhere. Yet they had a 51% sign in the lobby. Didn't ask about it, took my gun outside just to be safe.
Can't imagine that they get most of their money (if any) from selling drinks as opposed to admission fees and souvenirs.

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As a matter of fact, I was there for an event where alcohol was served. But the alcohol was arranged through an outside vendor, and the museum didn't make any money from the sale.bblhd672 wrote:Perhaps because of alcohol being served when the facility is rented out?
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Re: Buffalo Soldiers Museum Houston
There are two legal ways for this to happen. One is if the vendor has a license specifically for the museum. Then the sign is probably correct, at least according to the law. As was pointed out, the license covers all property at the address, even if owned or operated by someone else. This is a known flaw in the law that I am not sure how the legislature could word it to correct.RossA wrote:As a matter of fact, I was there for an event where alcohol was served. But the alcohol was arranged through an outside vendor, and the museum didn't make any money from the sale.
It is also possible that the vendor has a caterer's license that covers anywhere he works. If the sign was up temporarily for the event, it could be correct then also. I do not recall what the requirements are for a caterer with a license at various locations. If I get time, I will look it up and edit this post later.
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