The Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum in Corbin, KY is a carefully restored and historically significant establishment that showcases the birthplace of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Visitors can experience the dining room where Colonel Sanders himself served his delicious fried chicken, as well as explore exhibits featuring artifacts and memorabilia from the early days of KFC.
Colonel Harland Sanders, the founder of KFC, began selling his famous fried chicken from a roadside restaurant in North Corbin during the Great Depression. Recognizing the potential of franchising, he dedicated himself to expanding his fried chicken empire throughout the country. Today, KFC is the world's most popular chicken restaurant chain, still following Colonel Sanders' original recipe and serving finger-lickin' good chicken in over 125 countries.
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