"...turn left at the Big Chicken." Landmarks, before the era of GPS navigation, physical places, man-made or not, were often used in directions to help get from one place to another. "...one mile South of the Big Chicken." On US 41 in Marietta, Georgia - a 56-foot tall red-and-white chicken - complete with a moving beak and rolling eyes - dominates the suburban commercial strip. You can see it from nearby Interstate 75 - it's simply known as The BIG Chicken. The story of The Big Chicken dates back to 1963. Stanly "Tubby" Davis wanted a unique way to promote his Johnny Reb's Chick-Chuck-'N'-Shake. The restaurant served fried chicken, hamburgers, and milkshakes. It also was a drive-in offering curbside service. Davis commissioned a local Georgia Tech student, Hubert Puckett, to design the roadside attraction. Puckett would later be involved in renovations to the structure after it sustained significant storm damage in 1993. Close-up of th
Because every road has a story.