Iconic Charlotte Restaurant, Price's Chicken Coop, Closing After 59 Years
After 59 years of business, Price's Chicken Coop, an iconic fried chicken restaurant in Charlotte is closing it's doors at the end of the week.
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After 59 years of business, Price's Chicken Coop, an iconic fried chicken restaurant in Charlotte is closing it's doors at the end of the week.
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