15 Unusual McDonald’s in the USA
McDonald’s was born in the United States from a small chain created by two brothers, Richard and Maurice McDonald, before being turned into an empire by businessman Ray Kroc. There is even a film about that story, The Founder.




After seeing it, I wondered whether the country of “no limits” also had some unusual McDonald’s locations. The answer is yes, and here are some examples:




1 – The theater-style McDonald’s in Times Square, New York
2 – The colonial-house McDonald’s in Hyde Park, New York
3 – The casino-style McDonald’s on the Las Vegas Strip
4 – The Roswell McDonald’s in New Mexico
5 – The Chinatown McDonald’s in New York
6 – The train-themed McDonald’s in Barstow, California
7 – The Happy Meal-shaped McDonald’s in Dallas, Texas
8 – The largest McDonald’s in the world, in Orlando, Florida
9 – The turquoise-arches McDonald’s in Sedona, Arizona
10 – The colonial-house McDonald’s in Freeport, Maine
11 – The highway McDonald’s in Vinita, Oklahoma
12 – The colonial-house McDonald’s in Independence, Ohio
13 – The chalet-style McDonald’s near Yellowstone, Montana
14 – The rock-and-roll style McDonald’s in Chicago
15 – Another remarkable McDonald’s to add to the list of unusual U.S. locations




It is a fun reminder that even a global fast-food chain can take on surprisingly different looks depending on the city and local context.





