Yes, it did. The first Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant is located in Corbin, Kentucky.
The first Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant opened in the U.K. in 1965 and now there are over 800 locations.
No the original fried chicken was first created by the colonel Sanders Kentucky in 1889.(now KFC)
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There is much debate about whether the chicken or the egg came first, but both came before KFC.
Harland "Colonel" Sanders first started serving chicken to his customers out of his service station in Corbin, Kentucky when he was 40 years old in 1930.
They call it Kentucky Fried Chicken.. Or Just KFC... Theres no difference in the name just because it's in Kentucky...
Kentucky Fried Chicken, now more often known as KFC, was founded by Harland Sanders, who began selling fried chicken from his restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky, during the Great Depression. Sanders identified the potential of restaurant franchising, and the first "Kentucky Fried Chicken" franchise opened in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1952.
it has been shown to originate in southern america...supposedly it came about when the black slaves wanted to spice up the chicken so they added spices to the chicken and fried it...
it originated in Kentucky by a man named Colonel Sanders, he invented the recipe for the batter around the chicken.
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