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NewsApril 7, 2015

CORBIN, Ky. -- Two thousand miles might seem like a long way to go for fried chicken. Two men from Canada took their sons on a journey to the original home of Kentucky Fried Chicken. The Times-Tribune reports this was the third trip to the Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum for Brian Lufty, one of the fathers who piled the four sons into a van for the 34-hour pilgrimage from Montreal, Quebec. ...

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CORBIN, Ky. -- Two thousand miles might seem like a long way to go for fried chicken. Two men from Canada took their sons on a journey to the original home of Kentucky Fried Chicken.

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The Times-Tribune reports this was the third trip to the Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum for Brian Lufty, one of the fathers who piled the four sons into a van for the 34-hour pilgrimage from Montreal, Quebec. His tales of earlier visits inspired the trip. The friends left on Thursday, travelling to Col. Sanders' birthplace and burial place before arriving at the Corbin restaurant Saturday afternoon.

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