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26 Most Interesting McDonald’s People Have Ever Seen Around The World
Time to add McDonald’s to our travel checklist.
What was the strangest building you’ve ever seen to house a McDonald’s? Fast food joints’ most important key in choosing a site is for it to be strategic and easy to access to many people. They also want to give off the feeling that they’re always there wherever you go.
Even if that means acquiring a cruise ship or a 200-year-old house to turn into one of their joints!
McDonald’s but it’s a vintage building.


McDonald’s but it’s in Medieval times.

McDonald’s but it’s an ex-president’s residence.

McDonald’s but it’s a vintage tavern in France.


McDonald’s but it’s a funeral and retirement home in a set.

McDonald’s but an Art Deco.

McDonald’s but it’s a historical building.


McDonald’s but it’s an overpass.

McDonald’s but the alien owns it.

McDonald’s but it’s a town hall.

McDonald’s but it’s a train.

McDonald’s but it’s a fancy restaurant.

McDonald’s but it’s a happy meal box.

McDonald’s but it’s… blue?

McDonald’s but it’s (still) in the 80’s.

McDonald’s but it’s a plane.

McDonald’s but it’s ‘Back to the Future’.

McDonald’s but it’s a riverboat.

McDonald’s but it’s an Art Deco in Georgia.

McDonald’s but it’s a tavern.

McDonald’s but it’s a house.

McDonald’s but it’s a concert hall.

McDonald’s, but The Bank.

McDonald’s but it’s a cruise ship.

McDonald’s but it’s the historic Denton House.



McDonald’s. The largest.

