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| - One of the upper end store of McDonald's...solely because it's the birthplace of Big Mac, and the store is also advertised as the Big Mac Museum, where the Big Mac was invented!
My SO and I were already around the area and stopped by this store because we saw the place advertised as the Big Mac Museum in the brochure we got at Fallingwater. Since it was on our way back to Pittsburgh anyways, we stopped by to get a chance to see this place.
Honestly, the place is really just another McDonald's store..except it also has some other memorabilia related to Big Mac like bun toaster that was used decades back and a few historical timeline notes on the table/table partition. Besides that, however, it's not really a museum per se..just a nicer place to have your typical McDonald's meal after all.
Overall, we were ok with this place, especially if you are already planning on grabbing a meal here (of course, we had to have Big Mac here when we were there). You can take some time to read more / view different info about McDonald's. However, if you were thinking of driving all the way just to visit this museum, it's probably not worth it..it's really just a store with some historical aspect to it..nothing more beyond that.
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