March 31st, 2014
Here are some more pictures from our visit to the Harland
Sanders Museum and Café for lunch...
Harland Sanders Museum and Café
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At the time of the original Sanders Café, it was the country ham
breakfast that drew people in, not the fried chicken.
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A look at the room where breakfast was served.
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The outside of the original Sanders Café.
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The Sanders Café sign.
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The historical marker describing the life of Harland Sanders.
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Here are a few more pictures from our return trip home...
The Drive North
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Birp Recycling? We all thought that once a burp was used, it was
gone forever!
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Heading down the mountain.
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A cool rock overhang high above.
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