The Real Reason Some McDonald’s Only Have One Golden Arch

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Today, McDonald’s locations with single golden arches may be an oddity, but the truth is that these locations feature the original design. The first McDonald’s to include the golden arches was very different, from its roof all the way to its sign.

According to Today, the first McDonald’s signs with the golden arches actually featured just a single arch, one of which can still be found in Winter Haven, Florida (via Taste of Home). These early McDonald’s locations also incorporated the golden arches into the building’s architecture, with a big gold arch at either end of the restaurant.

The “overlapping twin form” of the golden arches, the design we see most frequently today, didn’t come about until the 1960s, a decade after the initial design rolled out.

Per Eat This, Not That, only 12 of the single golden arches were still standing as of 2020. Long story short, if you’re lucky enough to see one of these strange, single arches, just know you’re actually looking at a piece of fast food history. 

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