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Unfortunately, the answer to many, maybe most, questions about US law is, it depends. There are places where you can drink in public, but it's not universal. It's more an exception though.
EDIT: To expand on the "it depends" part, it's because there are federal, state, and local laws that come into play. There's no federal law about drinking in public so it's on the state/local laws to handle that.
Yeah, general rule would be not to go drinking in public unless it's explicitly allowed. Even if it isn't illegal, I suspect you could still have people or the police bother you.