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  2. Oklahoma Joe's - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Joe's was originally started by Davidson as a smoker manufacturer, then a decade later launched its barbecue restaurant. [1] The first Oklahoma Joe's opened in Stillwater, Oklahoma, in January 1996. [2] A Kansas City location followed later that year, located inside a gas station at the corner of W 47th St and Mission Rd in Kansas City ...

  3. Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Joe began in competition barbecue and the Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS). Joining friends at the American Royal and The Great Lenexa BBQ Battle inspired Jeff Stehney to get started cooking on his own. The first smoker purchased was an Oklahoma Joe's 24" smoker, christened in April 1991.

  4. Kansas City–style barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que can be traced to competition barbecue and the Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS). Accompanying friends at the American Royal and The Great Lenexa BBQ Battle [14] inspired Jeff Stehney to start cooking on his own. The first smoker purchased was an Oklahoma Joe's 24" smoker, christened in April 1991.

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    Dive in & belly up! Traveling across America these days can sometimes feel like a cultural blur. There's the same fast-food and chain restaurants almost everywhere, and the same is true for big ...