Taste of the South

Brunswick Stew

, sits an old, weathered 25-gallon iron pot atop a stone pedestal. “In this pot,” the words inscribed in the base read, “the first Brunswick stew was made on St. Simon Isle July 2, 1898.” A seven-hour drive northward, a town of 16,000 also

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