Ann's Chicken Fry House Mural
by Priscilla Burgers
Title
Ann's Chicken Fry House Mural
Artist
Priscilla Burgers
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
ANN'S CHICKEN FRY HOUSE MURAL by PRISCILLA BURGERS
This mural can be seen on the east side of Ann's Chicken Fry House. Ann's Chicken Fry House started life on Route 66 in 1948 as a Cities Service gas station. It operated as such along the Mother Road until 1966 when it was transformed into a restaurant called "Three Bulls Steak House." In 1971 when Al Burchett returned home from Vietnam, he and his brother purchased the restaurant. Needing another name, they put all of their names, including their wives, in a hat. Ann, Al's brother's wife was drawn - and Ann's it became! At Ann's Chicken Fry House you will find memories galore. The decor is sure to please any aging baby boomer with the memories it brings back. Younger folk will find it fun too if only to see mom and dad get all sentimental over Howdy Doody lunch boxes, old movie posters, and a colorful neon juke box. Of course the real treat is the food. Ann's at night is just as thrilling. The neon lights can't be beat. For a nostalgic trip back in time this is the place to go.
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July 10th, 2016
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