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  2. Harold's Chicken Shack - Wikipedia

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    Harold's restaurants are also referred to as "Harold's: The Fried Chicken King", which can be seen on many older South Side signs. Harold's Chicken Shack is located primarily in Chicago, Illinois, with 40 locations across the city, particularly on its South Side, concentration in which is due in part to redlining, which limited Pierce's ...

  3. Mild sauce - Wikipedia

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    Mild sauce is a condiment, similar to barbecue sauce and mumbo sauce.It was made popular by fried chicken and barbecue restaurants on the South and West Sides of Chicago such as Harold's Chicken Shack, Uncle Remus Saucy Fried Chicken, and Lem's Bar-B-Q.

  4. List of chicken restaurants - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable chicken restaurants. This list includes casual dining , fast casual and fast food restaurants which typically specialize in chicken dishes such as fried chicken , chicken and waffles , chicken sandwiches or chicken and biscuits.

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  8. Harold Pierce - Wikipedia

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    Harold P. Pierce (August 11, 1917 – March 8, 1988) was an African-American entrepreneur who founded the successful Harold's Chicken Shack restaurant chain in Chicago, Illinois. Pierce was born in Midway, Alabama , and moved to Chicago in 1943 from Freemanville, Alabama , to work as a chauffeur for Jack Stern, a furniture store owner.

  9. Category:Chicken chains of the United States - Wikipedia

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