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...In today's installment, Zippy the Pinhead (main link) visits a Providence landmark, the chicken statue with the "USA Love It Or Leave It" slogans...
And, from our archives, here's the rooster in 1999, part of a Day in the Life of Providence series, by Journal photographer Mary Murphy. Her original caption is below it.
"9:09 am -- Dominic Sollitto, proprietor of Sollitto's Liquors...enters the store after he and his employees brought the landmark rooster out for its day on the street. Sollitto bought the rooster at an auction 25 years ago when he took over the store from his ailing father. He didn't know anything about running a business so his brother suggested they buy the rooster and stick it in front of the store. The rooster, which weighs about 150 lbs., has had a colored past. Brown University students took it once and had it in their dorm until a postman informed Sollitto that he had seen it being taken into the dorm. A dean interceded and returned it. Johnson and Wales students ran off with it once, but guys in the bar across the street saw them running down Indiana Avenue. They chased the students, who dropped it. That's how the rooster got its crack. Sollitto says that people ask him if they can buy the rooster. He tells them, 'You can buy the store, not the chicken.' This morning when Sollitto and his three employees opened the doors to the store to take the rooster out, it took less than half a minute to angle it and haul it and place it on the sidewalk. They haul out the rooster every morning as they open the store." Sollitto's is actually at 905 Narragansett Blvd in Providence (map), near where Allens Ave. turns into the Boulevard, if you'd like a closer look. (Movable Type is doing strange things today, and normal code is behaving oddly. Sorry if this doesn't look quite right to you.) 5 CommentsLeave a comment |
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RI IS A VERY SPECIAL PLACE
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Nope. This sort of cognitive disconnect is rampant among jingoists nationwide. It's not just an RI thing.
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Ive driven from new york to boston and made a stop in providence rhode island just to see the rooster. im so glad i did,what a great landmark!
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Where's the Solitto's rooster? My kids and I miss him! 12/04/06
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God.. I love that rooster
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