When is National Chicken Boy Day?

Friday September 1st

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National Chicken Boy Day | September 1

National Chicken Boy Day in California honors the birthday of an interesting statue in California on September 1st. Celebrate his ceremonial birthday and learn more about this rare work.

Chicken Boy is 22 feet tall and holds a bucket of chicken. Along Route 66, the fiberglass statue of a boy with a chicken head can be seen. He is named after the former Chicken Boy Restaurant of the 1960s. He also known as the "Statue of Liberty of Los Angeles" and appears alongside other popular food characters, such as Big Boy and Ronald McDonald.

Until the restaurant's owner died in 1984, the iconic statue remained in place. Chicken Boy was given to Los Angeles art director Amy Inouye at that time. At that time, it was given to Chicken Boy. The statue remained cooped up in storage for a time. Chicken Boy escaped the coop 20 years ago, but the coop was still in operation 20 years later. He now graces Inouye's design company's property.. The entire neighborhood banded together to ensure the restoration of Chicken Boy was possible. Parts of Inouye's catalog of items for fans to enjoy Chicken Boy-themed items for fans to enjoy.

Not only does the feathered boy attracts visitors, but he also has a documentary and a polka song named after him. In addition,, he and Inouye have received several awards.