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The Maryland Fried Chicken chain was founded in Orlando in 1961. The chain grew to around 200 locations in Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, and possibly other states. For Maryland Fried Chicken signs and buildings in Florida, see this page. |
Maryland Fried Chicken Albany, GA 2007: |
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This Albany location was built in 1968. It has well-preserved signs and a vintage building. By 2011, the building had been repainted and the giant rooster next to the entrance had been painted white and moved to the roof. The plastic sign panels appear to have been repainted. [map] |
Maryland Fried Chicken Swainsboro, GA |
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The Swainsboro location had removed the building signs and added a mansard roof by 2008. The original plastic and neon pole sign is intact. The building sign was added sometime after 2019. [map] |
Maryland Fried Chicken Augusta, GA |
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The Augusta location has a vintage building while the sign is modern. [map] |
Maryland Fried Chicken Waycross, GA |
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The Waycross location opened in 1969. The building and signs have been remodeled and updated. [map]
There is another location in Thomasville, GA and another former sign in Augusta, GA. |
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