
Brundidge's Peanut Butter Heritage - Brundidge, AL
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N 31° 43.133 W 085° 48.946
16R E 612200 N 3509886
This marker is located in front of the Brundidge City Hall and tells the reason for the annual Peanut Butter Festival.
Waymark Code: WMGBRV
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 02/11/2013
Views: 9
The text of the marker reads:
Brundidge's Peanut Butter Heritage
Brundidge takes pride in the role it played in pioneering the peanut butter industry in the Southeast. In 1928, Brundidge native, J.D. Johnston realized that peanut butter was gaining popularity as an inexpensive source of protein, so he set up a crude machine in the upstairs of a wood frame building off Main Street and started one of the first commercial peanut butter mills in the Southeast. Soon, the Johnston Peanut Butter Mill was shipping out more than two million jars of the popular foodstuff each year. The peanut butter mill helped sustain the town during the Great Depression by providing jobs and a steady supply of inexpensive protein. The late 1940s began the decline of small peanut butter mills as big processing companies proved to be too much competition. Brundidge celebrates its role in the peanut butter industry with the annual Peanut Butter Festival the last Saturday in October.
Erected by the Alabama Tourism Department and the City of Brundidge
October 2010
Marker Name: Brundidge's Peanut Butter Heritage
 Marker Type: Urban
 Addtional Information:: The address is that of Brundidge City Hall, 146 South Main Street, Brundidge, AL 36010
 Date Dedicated / Placed: October 2010
 Marker Number: None

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