I know many Route 66 aficionados are loathe to give restaurant chains any sort of attention. But a tour on April 22 led by historian Chris Nichols explores the very early history of McDonald's, from when the McDonald brothers came to Southern California to when Ray Kroc buys the business. And, yes, there is a Mother Road connection.
Join McHistorian Chris Nichols to discover the rich and hidden history of Richard and Maurice McDonald, founders of McDonald's. Travel in a luxury motor coach down Route 66 and into the Inland Empire where you will visit the sites and people that helped form the world's largest restaurant chain.
Tour stops will include a working orange grove, you'll tour a 19th century blacksmith shop where the first automation tools were invented, a visit to the museum on the site of the very first McDonald's. We'll also meet some of the folks who were there at the beginning. From a carhop to the neon man who installed the very first golden arches.
Information about the tour can be found at the Lost in the Grooves blog here. Tickets are $50 each, with a non-McDonald's lunch, snacks and water included.
Hi your post was autolinked to mine thought you might like to see a few photos of the original McDonald’s site.
https://depthoffieldphoto.wordpress.com/2008/07/18/the-first-mcdonalds/
enjoy!