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The World Chicken Festival is an annual event held in (Laurel County) London, Kentucky, USA.

The festival celebrates the life of Colonel Sanders, founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Laurel County is the home to the original KFC restaurant, founded in the 1940's. The festival takes place in downtown London, KY, on the last weekend in September. Times of the event are Thursday, 5pm to 11pm, Friday & Saturday, 10am to 12 midnight, Sunday, 1pm to 5pm. The festival is Free Admission to attend, however there are parking fees for certain areas.

History
The Chicken Festival began in 1989 to celebrate the life of Colonel Sanders. People from all around the state of Kentucky come to celebrate the rich heritage of Laurel County. The festival is held in Laurel County because it is the birth place of the original Kentucky Fried Chicken. The original restaurant is located in Corbin, Kentucky as well as a museum dedicated to Colonel Sanders and the KFC legacy.

Activities
Several food booths line down main street, giving a wide variety of food for people to consume. The Chicken Festival is also home to the world's largest skillet, which measures 10 feet, 6 inches in diameter; 8 inches deep; 8 foot handle; and weighs 700 pounds total! The skillet cooks over 7000 pieces of chicken by the end of the weekend which requires 300 gallons of cooking oil.

There are several stages located throughout the festival that provide entertainment for all ages. The Stage of stars is located on Broad street which plays host to the festivals most popular musical performers. Sander's Court Stage is located between London Elementary School and 9th street. This stage plays host to musical performances, as well as contests such as an annual clucking contest. Kiddie World Stage is located at the intersection of North Broad Street/West 7th Street. This stage provides entertainment such as magic or puppet show for younger children's entertainment.

Carnival style rides line down Broad Street and they provide entertainment for the whole family. The festival features a wide variety of rides. From a safe and secure Kiddy Land to the high rolling rides for teens and adults. The festival provides entertainment for every level of thrill seeker.

The Annual chicken festival parade is held on Saturday at 1:00.

Vendor booths also line main street selling a wide variety of different goods to the public.

Street Closings
Main street from 3rd Street to Maple street, and Broad Street from 3rd Street to Maple Street will be closed during the entire festival.