Colonel Sanders Canadian Home. this was the final home of col. from 1965 until his death at age 90 in 1980, colonel sanders, that famous 20th century foodie, lived part of the year in a modest bungalow near the corner of dixie avenue and the queensway, where he purposefully forged a legacy that continues today. He moved to mississauga to oversee the canadian operations of his. In 1964, colonel sanders sold the kfc corporation, the deal didn't include the canadian operations. colonel sanders' canadian home. Harland sanders did indeed have a canada connection. The house, just north of dixie outlet mall, was purchased for $22,000. As reported years ago by the toronto star, the kentucky. Colonel sanders, bought this modest home in mississauga, ontario ( just outside of toronto ) & lived here from 1964 to his death in 1980. He grew so disillusioned with the draconian tax laws of the internal revenue services. Colonel harland sanders stayed in this modest bungalow at 1337 melton drive in. Sanders, from 1971 to 1980.
As reported years ago by the toronto star, the kentucky. this was the final home of col. Sanders, from 1971 to 1980. colonel sanders' canadian home. He moved to mississauga to oversee the canadian operations of his. from 1965 until his death at age 90 in 1980, colonel sanders, that famous 20th century foodie, lived part of the year in a modest bungalow near the corner of dixie avenue and the queensway, where he purposefully forged a legacy that continues today. Harland sanders did indeed have a canada connection. Colonel sanders, bought this modest home in mississauga, ontario ( just outside of toronto ) & lived here from 1964 to his death in 1980. In 1964, colonel sanders sold the kfc corporation, the deal didn't include the canadian operations. The house, just north of dixie outlet mall, was purchased for $22,000.
This photo of Colonel Sanders, taken in the 1970s he lived at 1337
Colonel Sanders Canadian Home from 1965 until his death at age 90 in 1980, colonel sanders, that famous 20th century foodie, lived part of the year in a modest bungalow near the corner of dixie avenue and the queensway, where he purposefully forged a legacy that continues today. Colonel harland sanders stayed in this modest bungalow at 1337 melton drive in. from 1965 until his death at age 90 in 1980, colonel sanders, that famous 20th century foodie, lived part of the year in a modest bungalow near the corner of dixie avenue and the queensway, where he purposefully forged a legacy that continues today. He grew so disillusioned with the draconian tax laws of the internal revenue services. He moved to mississauga to oversee the canadian operations of his. The house, just north of dixie outlet mall, was purchased for $22,000. In 1964, colonel sanders sold the kfc corporation, the deal didn't include the canadian operations. Colonel sanders, bought this modest home in mississauga, ontario ( just outside of toronto ) & lived here from 1964 to his death in 1980. Harland sanders did indeed have a canada connection. As reported years ago by the toronto star, the kentucky. this was the final home of col. Sanders, from 1971 to 1980. colonel sanders' canadian home.