North Corbin, Kentucky

North Corbin is a census-designated place (CDP) in Laurel and Knox counties in the U.S. state of Kentucky.

[4] The census bureau also lists the Laurel County portion of North Corbin as a CCD with a population of 10,729.

The Harland Sanders Café and Museum, the restaurant where Colonel Sanders developed the fried chicken recipe that would later become famous as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is located in the Laurel County portion of North Corbin.

US 25E leads southeast from North Corbin 16 miles (26 km) to Barbourville, the Knox county seat.

Larger destinations along I-75 include Lexington 85 miles (137 km) to the north and Knoxville, Tennessee, the same distance to the south.

[4] Lynn Camp Creek forms the southern boundary of the community as well as the Whitley County line.

The restaurant where Colonel Sanders developed Kentucky Fried Chicken
Location of Knox County, Kentucky
Location of Laurel County, Kentucky