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Gracine Reed

Fried Chicken Through Four Generations

October 12, 2022April 8, 2023 / Safety Harbor History Project / Leave a comment

by Laura Kepner There was once a house at 518 Second Street North, surrounded by native plants and busy, clucking hens who were likely shaded by a massive, dying oak tree. The house no longer exists; the land is now the parking lot adjacent to Marker 39.  But the tree is still there. It was … Continue reading Fried Chicken Through Four Generations

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