i have photos of my family with colonel sanders at the opening of the 15th chain store in richmond Indiana. Are these worth money or just valued memories?
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Colonel Harland David Sanders was the man who created the fast food store Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) and became its advertisement symbol.
The only way to buy a picture is to go to the picture store and choose a picture you like and buy it.
You can get picture frames from the gift store
The original store was on the the corner of Woodruff and High across the street from The Ohio State Univeristy. The building has been rebuilt as a fast food Chinese restaurant. There is a new BW3 a couple blocks up on the other side of High that is many times larger than the original. Actually, for those folks who know the old store, my understanding was that the little room where you got your food was truly the original store. The bar area that fronted High Street was added later. For a picture of the bar, visit the Related Link.
To form a mental picture, such as you wearing clothing you find in a store. You "picture" yourself wearing it.
in store and other place.
An antique store!
To store a picture in a Sybase database, you can use a BLOB (Binary Large Object) data type column in a table. You can insert the picture into this column using SQL commands or through an application that interacts with the database. To retrieve the picture, you can query the column where the picture is stored and then display or use the binary data as needed.
Flash memory
No, the Winco grocery store does no carry Sanders chocolate fudge bumpy cake. It is only sold in select stores and is usually found in the Detriot area.
To form a mental picture, such as you wearing clothing you find in a store. You "picture" yourself wearing it.
If it's the original record not opened it is worth a lot. If it's just a CD anybody can go to the store and buy the CD brand new.