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  2. Richard and Maurice McDonald - Wikipedia

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    Speaking to someone about the buyout, Richard McDonald reportedly said that he had no regrets. [17] On November 30, 1984, Richard McDonald, the first cook behind the grill of a McDonald's, was served the ceremonial 50 billionth McDonald's hamburger by Ed Rensi, then-president of McDonald's USA, at the Grand Hyatt hotel in New York City. [18 ...

  3. History of McDonald's - Wikipedia

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    1972: The first McDonald's in New York City opens on Manhattan's Upper West Side, dubbed "Townhouse" (to reflect that it was not a drive-in), and serves a record 100,000 hamburgers in its first week. [60] 1973: The first McDonald's in Sweden opens in Stockholm. 1978 photo of McDonald's restaurant in Chicago. Note the sign that states, "Over 25 ...

  4. MacDonald (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Richard McDonald (1909–1998), American fast food pioneer and co-founder of McDonald's; Roy McDonald (poet) (1937–2018), Canadian poet and busker; Roy McDonald (politician) (born 1946), New York State Senator; Sandy McDonald (1937–2016), Scottish Minister of the Church of Scotland; Susan Marshall McDonald (1918–1992), philatelist of Ohio

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  6. McDonald's - Wikipedia

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    The oldest operating McDonald's restaurant is the third one built, opened in 1953. It is located at 10207 Lakewood Blvd. at Florence Ave. in Downey, California (at . Siblings Richard and Maurice McDonald opened the first McDonald's at 1398 North E Street at West 14th Street in San Bernardino, California, on May 15, 1940.

  7. Ian McDonald (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Ian McDonald performing with Foreigner in 1979. McDonald moved to New York City in the mid-1970s. [14] In 1976, he co-formed the band Foreigner with Mick Jones, Lou Gramm, Dennis Elliott, Al Greenwood and Ed Gagliardi, with Gagliardi replaced by Rick Wills in 1979. With Foreigner, McDonald played guitar as well as his woodwinds and keyboards. [15]

  8. Denton House (New Hyde Park, New York) - Wikipedia

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    North Hempstead and residents of the New Hyde Park community successfully sought historic designation after a three-year battle, which was formally given on January 5, 1988. [4] An agreement was reached with McDonald's to allow a single-story addition to the back for a drive-thru if the front exterior was restored to its 1926 appearance. [1]

  9. Richard MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    Richard MacDonald, 1999, Gardner Lithograph Press ISBN 0-9673425-0-3 City of Art, Kansas City’s Public Art, 2001 International Encyclopedia Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art, 2000-2001