Right here in Southern California, in the LA suburb of Downey (a place my father lived during part of his childhood), is the world’s oldest operating McDonald’s. It’s a unique claim to fame, and one some may pay no attention to, but, like it or not, fast food is an invention of America, and thus, part of America’s history. Over the weekend this McDonald’s turned 65, and they hosted a little party celebrating its history. Speaking on its significance included Ambassador of Americana himself, Charles Phoenix, Googie architecture author Alan Hess, and members of the Downey Conservancy.
Opening in 1953, this McDonald’s was the third ever built, and the second to feature the iconic “Golden Arches” that were the product of a combined effort of Richard and Maurice McDonald and architect Stanley Clark Meston.
Besides its spectacular neon sign featuring Speedee, the first mascot of McDonald’s (long before Ronald McDonald) and insane architecture, this McDonald’s also features a little museum.




























Visit world’s oldest operating McDonald’s and grab a fried apple pie at 10207 Lakewood Blvd., at the corner of Lakewood and Florence in Downey.
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Top: Brick The Basement Antique Mall, Fullerton, California
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Brooch: Thrifted
Shoes: Re-Mix
Purse: Lux de Ville
Wow! Fantastic. I remember getting out of class at Citrus Jr College for lunch and driving to McDonald’s in Azusa for 15 cent hamburgers! I still today love the architecture and I’m saddened at the new McDonald’s renovations. Sterile and frankly ugly. No personality no style. Another chapter in history closes. Thanks for sharing. Your outfit makes the whole scene explode gleefully!
I completely agree! I noticed so many of the fast food chains look the same now! All boxy! There is no unique architecture anymore!
This was so much fun to read. What a trip down memory lane for those of us old enough to remember days of yesteryear.
Loved how you dressed in red, yellow & white! Your pics are great and make me feel like I am right there with you. 🙂 That wooden door is awesome too.
Been there. Remember splitting 10 hamburgers for $1 as a special treat for our family.
You can’t get anymore Americana than the original Micky Ds. Thanks for the trip.
Wow, what an establishment!
Definitely adding this to my bucket list!