McDonald’s Museum

August 08, 2018

 

Who knew that the original McDonald’s was located in San Bernardino? Since I was in the area, I decided to stop by and quickly look around. When you park your car, you are greeted with a giant mural covering the side of the building with old mechanical rides and statues.

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Depending on where you parked, you turn the corner and you see the enterance and the original sign.

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Since it was a warm day I decided on a simple outfit with these open side flats from J Adams shoes. They are super cute and comfortable for a day of comfort or date night.

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Top: Forever 21 Click Here

Jeans: vintage Cherokee mom jeans (for a similar pair Click Here)

Shoes: J Adams pointed side cut flats Click Here

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         Necklace

horn necklace: Forever 21

(similar Click Here)

locket: https://mejuri.com 

 

 

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more about the museum

Richard and Maurice McDonald opened their first location in 1940. It was then bought off by the owner of Juan Pollo who then converted it into a museum. The original sign still stands with lots of McDonald’s memorabilia inside to see. Since, I was in rush I didn’t quite take photos of the inside but I will definitly be back to do a more extensive blog post about this location.

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details

-address: 1398 N E St.
San Bernardino, CA 92405

-It is free admission

-hours: 10:00am-5:00pm Monday-Sunday

 

 

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