Kentucky's Colonel Sanders and his wife, Claudia, opened Claudia Sanders Dinner House in 1968.
Elementary students paraded around St. Francis of Assisi in costumes and creations they made, all with a Kentucky themed.
In an Instagram post, historic Locust Grove posted a picture of Harrison with his Kentucky Colonel certificate.
The restaurant still operates daily on site, serving more than 100,000 guests per year.
On Tuesday, some of the campaign's supporters -- including LG&E -- announced the comeback of the program.
According to a news release, the restaurant Colonel Harland Sanders, founder of KFC, created for his wife Claudia, has gone on the market, along with the trademark and likeness of the Claudia Sanders name.
A donation from the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken will go to help children.
Once again, KFC is trying to reposition Colonel Sanders as a sex object worthy of our late-night fantasies.
Fried chicken is about to get way more romantic...
Chester Cheetah is the latest “actor” to take on the role of Colonel Sanders.