What had once been a nuclear wasteland was now simply Hiroshima, and everywhere you looked were the signs of a living city that wasn’t haunted by its past.

Summary graphic: A man wearing a white t-shirt and black butcher’s apron slices brisket inside of a trailer.

The Texas BBQ landscape changes more often than you might think. Franklin Barbecue, which in 2010 was two trailers and some chairs in a former gas station parking lot, didn’t even exist two years prior.

Summary graphic: Keith Allen stands amid green trees wearing a blue apron.

Keith Allen, the founder of Allen and Son Bar-B-Q in Chapel Hill, taught us one of the most important lessons about barbecue that we have ever learned.