Take a moment to think about what makesMcDonald’sstand out from other fast-food chains.
We called each location to confirm that the original sign still remains.
Here are the 12McDonald’slocations in the United States that still sport that vintage sign after all these years.
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Speedee preceded Ronald McDonald, who became the official mascot in 1963.
TheDowney, California locationopened in 1953 and was the fourth McDonald’s ever built.
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Today, it’s the oldest surviving location and the original single-arch sign remains.
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(Related:50 Biggest Myths About McDonald’s Food.)
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Evidently,McDonald’s stopped counting how many burgers itsold after 1994.
National Register of Historic Places.
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