The original Golden Arches museum in Des Plaines, Illinois, may have shuttered in 2017, but there’s still a place to get your vintage McMemorabilia fix.
Shocking video shows pro-Palestinian protester releasing spray-painted mice in McDonald’sEnter the so-called First Original McDonald’s Museum, an unofficial gallery located in San Bernardino, California, where Dick and Mac McDonald opened the first-ever McDonald’s in 1940.
Meanwhile, walking inside evokes entering the fast food equivalent of the relic-filled basement from the movie “National Treasure.” The museum houses a veritable treasure trove of retro Happy Meal toys, vintage employee outfits and even replica menus from the original barbecue restaurant .which tells the story of how ruthless milkshake monger Ray Croc turned the McDonald’s bros’ innovative restaurant into a multibillion-dollar fast-food empire.
Speaking of eccentric characters, the museum was the brainchild of the late Albert Okura — founder of the successful Juan Pollo rotisserie chicken chain — who purchased the building in 1998.
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