McDonald's No. 1 Store Museum

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Le Musée McDonald's de Des Plaines en Illinois est une réplique de 1984, du premier restaurant drive-in franchisé McDonald's, ouvert par Ray Kroc en avril 1955, à Des Plaines, dans la banlieue de Chicago, en Illinois aux États-Unis. Il est jugé admissible au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis 1984. rdf:langString
The McDonald's #1 Store Museum was housed in a replica of the former McDonald's restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois, opened by Ray Kroc in April 1955. The company usually refers to this as The Original McDonald's, although it is not the first McDonald's restaurant but the ninth; the first was opened by Richard and Maurice McDonald in San Bernardino, California in 1940, while the oldest McDonald's still in operation is the third one built, in Downey, California, which opened in 1953. However, the Des Plaines restaurant marked the beginning of future CEO Kroc's involvement with the firm. It opened under the aegis of his franchising company McDonald's Systems, Inc., which became McDonald's Corporation after Kroc purchased the McDonald brothers' stake in the firm. rdf:langString
El McDonald's Museum (o también museo McDonald's) es un restaurante ubicado en la localidad estadounidense de Des Plaines (Illinois) abierto por Ray Kroc en el año 1955.​La compañía McDonald's por regla general se refiere a este restaurante como The Original McDonald's, a pesar de no ser el primero, sino el noveno de la serie. El primer restaurante fue inaugurado por los hermanos Dick y Mac McDonald en San Bernardino (California) en el año 1949.​ Sin embargo, se considera que el restaurante de Des Plaines marcó un punto de lanzamiento al ser la primera franquicia del futuro directivo Ray Kroc, así como el comienzo de su liderazgo en la empresa. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString El McDonald's Museum (o también museo McDonald's) es un restaurante ubicado en la localidad estadounidense de Des Plaines (Illinois) abierto por Ray Kroc en el año 1955.​La compañía McDonald's por regla general se refiere a este restaurante como The Original McDonald's, a pesar de no ser el primero, sino el noveno de la serie. El primer restaurante fue inaugurado por los hermanos Dick y Mac McDonald en San Bernardino (California) en el año 1949.​ Sin embargo, se considera que el restaurante de Des Plaines marcó un punto de lanzamiento al ser la primera franquicia del futuro directivo Ray Kroc, así como el comienzo de su liderazgo en la empresa. El restaurante fue demolido en 1984 y la empresa McDonald's eligió reconstruirlo con la apariencia de 1955. Con la iconografía completa de la época, los "arcos dorados", el icono representativo de la empresa en aquella época: «Speedee» que representaba el innovador sistema de servir una hamburguesa en poco tiempo: Speedee Service System. Es curioso que no existe una sección de mesas: en 1955 no existía ese concepto. El más viejo de los restaurantes de la cadena McDonald's es el tercero, ubicado en Downey (California) e inaugurado en el año 1953.
rdf:langString The McDonald's #1 Store Museum was housed in a replica of the former McDonald's restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois, opened by Ray Kroc in April 1955. The company usually refers to this as The Original McDonald's, although it is not the first McDonald's restaurant but the ninth; the first was opened by Richard and Maurice McDonald in San Bernardino, California in 1940, while the oldest McDonald's still in operation is the third one built, in Downey, California, which opened in 1953. However, the Des Plaines restaurant marked the beginning of future CEO Kroc's involvement with the firm. It opened under the aegis of his franchising company McDonald's Systems, Inc., which became McDonald's Corporation after Kroc purchased the McDonald brothers' stake in the firm. The actual restaurant was demolished in 1984, but McDonald's realized that it had a history to preserve, so it built a replica. With gold arches placed over a glass and metal, red-and-white tiled exterior, the building largely followed the McDonald brothers' original blueprints, which they had introduced when they began franchising in 1953. A Phoenix, Arizona, restaurant was the first built in this manner. Kroc's restaurant was the first McDonald's built in a colder climate, and some adaptations were made to the design, including a basement with a furnace. McDonald's announced in 2017 that the building would be torn down due to repeated flooding of the site. The demolition was completed in 2018. McDonald's then decided to donate the land to the city for a grassy park area. The entrance sign was original, with early cartoon mascot "Speedee," representing the innovative Speedee Service System, inspired by assembly-line production which the McDonald brothers had introduced in 1948. It was, however, moved from its original location at the south end of the property. The sign boasted "We have sold over 1 million." The replica museum offered irregular summer hours and was often closed; tours were by appointment. The ground floor exhibited original fry vats, milkshake Multimixers (which Kroc had been selling when he first encountered the San Bernardino McDonald's restaurant), soda barrels, and grills, all attended to by a crew of male mannequins in 1950s uniforms. Visitors could walk in through the kitchen or look through the order windows in front (there was no sit-down restaurant section in the 1955 design). In the basement was a collection of vintage ads, photos, and a video about McDonald's history. Upon demolition, various equipment was relocated to McDonald's corporate headquarters in downtown Chicago as well as its R&D facility in the southwest Chicago suburbs. In the 1980s, a new, modern McDonald's was built across the street and to the south, replacing a Howard Johnson's restaurant (then Ground Round). At this McDonald's, there are a half dozen glass-enclosed exhibits featuring McDonald's historical artifacts arrayed around the eating tables. Included are red and white tiles from the original restaurant and string ties worn by employees from the 1950s to the early 1970s. A blueprint for the original "Speedee" electrical sign appears on one wall. , another McDonald's museum, opened on August 23, 2007, in Irwin, Pennsylvania, on Route 30 Lincoln Hwy. A museum also exists at the Original McDonald's site in San Bernardino on U.S. Route 66 in California. It is a reconstruction operated by the owner of the Juan Pollo chain and is not affiliated with McDonald's Corporation.
rdf:langString Le Musée McDonald's de Des Plaines en Illinois est une réplique de 1984, du premier restaurant drive-in franchisé McDonald's, ouvert par Ray Kroc en avril 1955, à Des Plaines, dans la banlieue de Chicago, en Illinois aux États-Unis. Il est jugé admissible au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis 1984.
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