I literally work at the giant eagle that's basically right next to this location 😭😂 very trippy seeing my hometown McDonald's get recommended on my UA-cam home page omg
I live in north Huntingdon and this location has been there for decades. I think maybe they made it the Big Mac museum in 2007 but I remember it being a huge teen hangout in the 80s.
They were 55 cents in the early 70's when they were introduced at the store I worked at. I remember attending the crew meeting when we learned to make them.
Your burger actually well made, like how we did it back in 1993. The best burger they never made public was the triple quarter pounder, made by myself.
@jasonscott3214 lol food, I'm not especially fond of the food. However, thier history and it's importance in pop culture and Americain history I find very interesting. Also I do enjoy the old collectibles as well. 😁
Not to be one of "those," people but Ray Kroc is NOT the founder McDonald's, Richard, and Maurice Mcdonald, where the founders. And to be fair, Bob's Big Boy founder Bob Wain created the first double patty burger in 1936, long before Jim created the Big Mac. I really enjoy your channel.
Well Ray actually is the founder of the Mcdonalds Co. that we all grew up on, the McD bros. only ever owned a few restaurants, without Kroc, we wouldn't have ever heard or eaten at a Mcdonalds unless we lived in southern California. And yes, The Big Boy was created long before and does make you wonder if Big Jim had ever heard or had one of those sandwiches before 1967, my guess is he totally had. :)
I live in PA and had no idea this was here. Looks like a very nice McDonalds, I’ll def be stopping by this one. Thanks
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I literally work at the giant eagle that's basically right next to this location 😭😂 very trippy seeing my hometown McDonald's get recommended on my UA-cam home page omg
Same Here 💀
I really love your billy bob shirt & I really love huge McDonald’s Big Mac statue
Thanks!
I live in north Huntingdon and this location has been there for decades. I think maybe they made it the Big Mac museum in 2007 but I remember it being a huge teen hangout in the 80s.
Hope they bring back the Big Big Mac! That's my all time favorite! 🤤🤤🤤
Yeah I do miss that myself. I really liked it when they had the three different kinds 😁
That's really close to my house so it's cool to have a youtuber go there!
They were 55 cents in the early 70's when they were introduced at the store I worked at. I remember attending the crew meeting when we learned to make them.
Your Great! Love me a good Big Mac. Not to mention the wonderful McDonald’s fries.
Thanks!
Love that place! I live in greensburg which is about 25 to 30 minutes away
Your burger actually well made, like how we did it back in 1993. The best burger they never made public was the triple quarter pounder, made by myself.
I love how there's a big Mac meusuem
Let alone the building having the yellow arch that helps it stand out
Mcdonalds means business
Life is 3 things. God. Chris. And McDonalds!!!!!!!
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this big mac statues reminds me of one you showed us at a play place
Yeah it is like that one from New Jersey!
Nice billy bob tee shirt🐻🐻🍕🍕
Thanks!
weird seeing my local McDonald’s in a video 😂
I live in Uniontown Pa. 2 miles from where the Big Mac was invented. Should come visit us here.
I still have a record, thin plastic square type thing that you could’ve won something. And they sing the song.
I remember those, very cool!
oh hey! thats like 25 minuets away from me
The first video I ever saw you do you said you weren’t especially fond of McDonald’s. Ever since that’s all the videos I’ve seen you do is McDonald’s😂
@jasonscott3214 lol food, I'm not especially fond of the food. However, thier history and it's importance in pop culture and Americain history I find very interesting. Also I do enjoy the old collectibles as well. 😁
I only have one thing that comes to mind!
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Love the history of mc Donald’s
I just watched this video! Love it! Also, I know you probably use a video editing software, but what song is this at 3:02 ? (if you know what it is)
My grandma works here
Ray's secretary named it btw.
Hmmm did this museum not mention that guy from super size me that had eaten the most big mac's?
First. Yeah baby
I live like a couple of minutes away from this McDonalds.
Is North Huntington in North, South, East or West Pennsylvania?
west PA
It's exit 57 off the PA turnpike. It's less than 1 mile from the exit going west towards Pittsburgh.
@@gregtimko5967 so west Pennsylvania
Beyond hello 👋🏻
Not to be one of "those," people but Ray Kroc is NOT the founder McDonald's, Richard, and Maurice Mcdonald, where the founders. And to be fair, Bob's Big Boy founder Bob Wain created the first double patty burger in 1936, long before Jim created the Big Mac. I really enjoy your channel.
Well Ray actually is the founder of the Mcdonalds Co. that we all grew up on, the McD bros. only ever owned a few restaurants, without Kroc, we wouldn't have ever heard or eaten at a Mcdonalds unless we lived in southern California. And yes, The Big Boy was created long before and does make you wonder if Big Jim had ever heard or had one of those sandwiches before 1967, my guess is he totally had. :)
i live so close
This is my local Mc Donald’s
Life hack. Get a double quarter pounder and add Big Mac sauce. It’s closer to what a Big Mac used to be in some folks opinion. :-)
I have definitely done that before and it is delightful!
I at here be for and it’s better than a regular McDonald’s
Neat 🥰
Have you been in Wichita KS
I have not as of yet.
@@SetsStreetsEats if u do you should check out old cowtown museum that's a cool place to check out its an 1800s town museum
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In 1967 a Big Mac cost $4.05 today!
Do you plan to visit the Smithsonian National Museum of American History for Entertainment Nation anytime soon?
I would love to just as soon as I can get back into the DC area eventually
The middle class can't afford to eat there anymore...unless they have coupons, and even then, it's not even a good deal anymore...
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