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New Parker’s Kitchen location open on Hwy. 17
The Richmond Hill store is the company’s 98th retail location
Parker's Kitchen.
The newest Parker's Kitchen location in Richmond Hill, Georgia. (Photo provided).

Parker's Kitchen recently opened its third Richmond Hill store at 2341 Hwy. 17, located at the intersection of Ford Avenue and Highway 17. 


The store is open 24 hours and serves fresh, Southern-inspired Parker's Kitchen food Monday through Friday from 4 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. 


And to add a local touch, the latest Parker's Kitchen in Bryan County features a new, hand-painted version of Richmond Hill's iconic Lettuce Label mural, repainted by the original artist, Chris Walker. Parker's Kitchen commissioned Walker to recreate the mural, which references Richmond Hill's agricultural past as well as Henry Ford's historic cultivation of iceberg lettuce. 


Founded in 1976 by businessman Greg Parker, Parker’s Kitchen has grown to 98 locations across Georgia and South Carolina.


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The Lettuce Label mural on the side of the newest Parker's Kitchen on Hwy. 17, Richmond Hill, Georgia. Photo provided.
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Parker's Kitchen sells a wide variety of convenience foods, snacks, and drinks. (Photo provided.)
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A shot of Parker's Kitchen's Southern-style convenience food on display for customers. (Photo provided).
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Legislators battle school board on homestead exemption
Local representatives Jesse Petrea (left) and Ron stephens
Local representatives Jesse Petrea (left) and Ron Stephens speaking to the Georgia House of Representatives regarding the homestead exemption for Bryan County schools on February 13. Photo/Georgia House of Representatives Vimeo.
State lawmakers representing Bryan County want the county’s voters to decide whether the floating homestead tax exemption known as HB581 will also apply to the school board. Under HB476, filed Feb. 18, representatives Ron Stephens, Jesse Petrea and Lehman Franklin are calling for a referendum on the exemption to be on the ballot in Bryan County in November.
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