How to Find the Rare McDonalds Restaurant With Teal Arches
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When you think ofMcDonalds, you instantly think of those golden arches.You can expect those same golden arches and menu on every McDonalds across the U.S. and in other countries.Well, just about every McDonalds, that is. There is a one-of-a-kind McDonalds that actually has a teal logo.Where Is There a McDonalds With Teal Arches?Some things you just kind of expect from McDonalds. There are going to be Happy Meals, the menu is going to be the same at nearly every restaurant and the shake machine may have a problem at the exact same time you're craving a shake.If anything, McDonalds is fairly predictable. Thats why it is so odd to see one of its restaurants with a logo that doesnt have golden arches.The McDonalds located along Highway 89 in Sedona, Arizona stands out as the only location to welcome guests with a teal logo instead of the traditional red and yellow.Google MapsGoogle Mapsloading...The restaurant is situated in the middle of Sedona, but not far from picturesque mountains that attract tourists throughout the year. How this McDonalds fits in with its surroundings is part of the story behind its teal logo.Why Does the Sedona McDonald's Have A Turquoise Logo?Interior photos of the Sedona McDonalds on Tripadvisor.com show the restaurant looking like any other location. All of the signage is the same. The arches inside the restaurant are the usual gold color.Outside the restaurant, however, is what sets the Sedona location apart from others. Both the McDonalds logo along the highway and on the side of the building are solely teal without any hints of red or yellow.Fox News dug into the issue and found out the deviation from the usual McDonald's colors came about as Sedona city officials pushed to have buildings blend into the natural landscape.Google Maps imageGoogle Maps imageloading...A shopping center that was next to the McDonalds when it opened in May 1993 already had teal signage. The city and the McDonald's owners worked together to make a version of the fast food restaurant that wouldn't look out of place among its surroundings.READ MORE: What It Means If You See A McDonalds With Black ArchesThose passing through the area seem to appreciate the effort.Perfectly colored to fit right into the Sedona backdrop, Chris A. wrote on Tripadvisior.To date, the Sedona location is the only McDonalds in the world with teal arches. There are a total of seven locations with that use arch colors other than gold.Look Inside The World's Oldest McDonald's in Downey, California The world's oldest McDonald's in Downey, California originally opened 1953, nearly five years after the company was founded. The location is like walking into a time capsule. Retro characters, a walk-up counter and a museum make this one of the most unique dining experiences for McDonald's lovers. Here is a look at what the Downey, California McDonald's looks like today.Gallery Credit: Rob CarrollREAD MORE: The Craziest Fast Food Items Ever MadeThe Best 80s Happy Meal ToysIf you grew up in the 1980s, you definitely remember these iconic Happy Meal prizes.
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