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Dubbed “the world’s largest entertainment McDonald’s,” this 18,716-square-foot McDonald’s, constructed in Orlando a couple years ago near the site of the previous largest McDonald’s, is a sight to behold. It stands 48 feet tall; has a massive 22-foot-tall play structure, and a 2,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art arcade; a 30-foot-tall Ronald McDonald; a singing animatronic Mac Tonight; and a unique menu with offerings including omelets, waffles, wraps, pizzas, and pastas |
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This Greek Revival-style mansion from the 1850s is home to one of the fanciest McDonald’s restaurants ever. The space in a residential area was the former Gore House, owned by merchant William Gore, and it became the town’s (Freeport, Maine) only McDonald’s in 1984. The location also sells the McLobster, a lobster roll. |
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Located on iconic Route 66 (Barstow, California), the Barstow Station is home to a variety of fast-food restaurants, including a McDonald’s, which has seating inside refurbished train cars. The bathroom is in the caboose. A bonus for travelers who stop at this train station McDonald’s: The drive-thru is open 24/7. |
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#4569
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