But there’s one location that takes nostalgia to a whole new level.
However, the company is “presumably aware of it,” according toSFGate.
Once visitors enter the building, they are further immersed in the McDonald’s of yesteryear.
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Okura purchased the museum’s building in 1998 and also used the space as Juan Pollo’s headquarters.
This San Bernardino tourist attraction wasn’t the first McDonald’s museum to come into existence.
In 1985, the McDonald’s Store No.
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However, the museum was ultimatelydemolished in 2018due ongoing flooding at the site.
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