Here in Kentucky, we know our fried chicken. Not to brag, but we're kind of world-famous for it. And in the Bluegrass, the Sanders Cafe is a place that belongs on every Kentuckian's bucket (of fried chicken) list -- not simply because it's the amazing restaurant that birthed a culinary legend, but also because it has its own museum that's devoted to all things fried chicken!
There's perhaps nothing more iconic Kentucky than this: a red-and-white bucket of hot and steamy, crispy-crunchy Kentucky Fried Chicken.
And at the Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum in Corbin, Kentucky, fried chicken fans can experience the birth of a legend.
This tourist attraction is a must-visit item for your Kentucky (fried chicken) bucket list.
The Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum gives guests the full Kentucky-fried experience, offering visitors a delicious meal -- with a side of history.
Talk a walk through the history of Kentucky Fried Chicken at this only-in-Kentucky museum. Colonel Harland Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, operated the restaurant from 1940-1956.
Sanders also developed the famous KFC secret recipe at the cafe during the 1940s. Sanders Cafe was added to the National Register of Historic Places on Aug. 7, 1990.
In 1956, Sanders began selling franchises for the now-ubiquitous Kentucky Fried Chicken. And the rest, as they say, is history.
Yet while you'll get to peer behind the Colonel's curtain, there are certain things that will forever remain a secret, like his world-famous fried chicken recipe.
He'll never tell!
But that's okay, because some things are better that way.
And the Bluegrass jewel that is Kentucky Fried Chicken, is most certainly one of those things.
This is the birthplace of a legend; an only-in-Kentucky place you must cluck on over to!
Indulge in all things fried chicken at this only-in-Kentucky museum. Who knows - you might even discover the answer to the age-old question of What came first? The chicken or the egg?
For more information about the Sanders Cafe & Museum, visit the official website. And don't forget to complete your Kentucky tour-de-fried-chicken with a visit to the Claudia Sanders (wife of the acclaimed Colonel) Dinner House.
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