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Los hermanos visitaron el establecimiento más antiguo en funcionamiento del mundo
Downey, California – A unique piece of fast-food history continues to thrive in Downey, California, home to the world's oldest continuously operating McDonald's restaurant. Opened in 1953, this iconic establishment retains its original golden arches facade, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the early days of the global chain. Visitors to the Downey location can step back in time by exploring a small, adjacent museum. The museum showcases a collection of vintage McDonald's memorabilia, including original menu prices, employee uniforms from bygone eras, and even the "Multimixer" machine, famously sold by Ray Kroc before he built the McDonald's empire. The evolution of the McDonald's logo, from its initial mascot Speedee to the familiar "M" we know today, is also detailed. Despite its historical significance, the restaurant's interior largely mirrors modern McDonald's outlets. A recent visitor, documenting their experience, ordered a Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese. After tasting the burger, they concluded that its flavor was indistinguishable from the burgers served at any other McDonald's today, proving that while the exterior may be vintage, the taste remains consistently modern.
Los hermanos visitaron el establecimiento más antiguo en funcionamiento del mundo