This grew out of my Down Da Road I Go Blog which now has become primarily what I'm doing and music. I was getting so much history in it, I spun this one off and now have World War II and War of 1812 blogs which came off this one. The Blog List below right has all the way too many blogs that I write.
Thursday, June 27, 2019
History Wears a White Suit-- Part 2: Col. Harlan Sanders
Harlan Sanders was born in southern Indiana and moved to Corbin, Kentucky in the early days of the Great depression to work a service station where he sold fried chicken to travelers as a side job. Word spread of how good his chicken was and business boomed.
He eventually expanded the gas station to include a larger cafe and a motel. The restaurant has been restored to its 1950s appearance but customers order KFC in a modern addition. The place also has lots of memorabilia.
Starting in the 1950s, Col. Harlan Sanders began going around to places selling bags of his secret eleven herbs and spices along with customized pressure cookers. Joe Ledington, a nephew of the Colonel's said: "He'd put four or five in the trunk of his car and head out selling those pressure cookers. he never had a penny to his name until he was 65 years old."
--CooterColonel
Labels:
chicken,
Col. Harland Sanders,
Fast Food,
fried chicken,
Kentucky,
restaurants
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