Red Rooster, Fitzgerald

Chic-King, Circa 1970, Courtesy Denise E. Westberry

Tracey Westberry opened Red Rooster after running a Chic-King franchise for several years. The Red Rooster was a Fitzgerald landmark for years. I believe, after changing hands several times, it finally closed in 2015.

Red Rooster, February 1973, Courtesy Denise E. Westberry

2 thoughts on “Red Rooster, Fitzgerald

  1. k. knox's avatark. knox

    I am looking for any photographs of migrant workers posing inside or outside of their tenant/farm house or trailor.

    I was wondering if Mr. Brown may have some in his collection that I could use in a teaching lesson?

    BTW, I am having flashbacks, found ones, of a lot of these places.

    Sincerely,
    A native S. Georgian (Nashville) in Atlanta

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    1. drtrd's avatardrtrd

      I’m sorry I don’t have any such photographs at the moment, but will certainly be looking for the opportunity to make some. I do have photos of tobacco choppers just made last year, if that would be of interest.

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