Chicory (a coffee substitute) was the island’s biggest industry from 1897 to 1963 and fourth-generation local Lois will be happy to give you a tour of these historic chicory kilns if you enjoy a Devonshire tea ($9 per person).
Bayview Chicory Kilns
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