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Harlan Sanders started selling fried chicken from his mother's recipe in 1930.
Harlan Sanders started selling fried chicken, steak, ham, and pancakes out of a gas station in North Corbin, Kentucky in 1930. When a new highway meant travelers would no longer pass the station, he began selling franchises of the pressure-fried chicken recipe to restaurant owners including a friend in Utah who saw his business triple with the introduction of "Kentucky Fried Chicken." There were 600 franchises across the country when Sanders sold out in 1963; there are now 18,000 around the world.
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Harlan, Kentucky
Tom T. Hall
Sudie Crusenberry was born on May 28, 1933, in Harlan County, Kentucky, USA.
The shot of a town at the end of the credits is actually Harlan, Kentucky. It's a small city of less about 1730 people and is the seat of Harlan County.On the series, most of the characters in Harlan county live in the rural parts of Harlan and not within the city limits.
The 2000 US Census recorded 33,202 residents.
Ginger Pennington was born on August 3, 1984, in Harlan, Kentucky, USA.
Jerry Chestnut was born on May 3, 1931, in Harlan County, Kentucky, USA.
Actually, none. The term is a slang term, to indicate the difference between Colonel (insignia is an eagle, or "bird") and a Lt. Colonel, insignia silver oak leaf. The Army, Marines, and Air Force all have Colonels (Navy calls their Captains) but the term is Colonel, not Bird Colonel, or Full Colonel. On the lighter side, Col. Harlan Sanders of Kentucky Fried Chicken fame might be considered a "bird colonel".