Why One McDonald’s Has Turquoise Arches

When you think of McDonald’s, the iconic golden arches immediately come to mind. But there’s one location in the United States where those arches aren’t golden at all—they’re turquoise. And the story behind it is pretty fascinating.

This unusual McDonald’s can be found in Sedona, Arizona, a city famous for its stunning red rock formations and breathtaking desert views. In the late 1990s, McDonald’s planned to open a restaurant there, but city officials had strict rules about how businesses could design their buildings. The goal was to preserve Sedona’s natural beauty and prevent flashy signage from clashing with the environment.

The bright yellow arches didn’t sit well with local leaders. They believed the gold color would look too harsh against the surrounding red rocks. After some negotiation, McDonald’s agreed to swap out its signature yellow for a softer, more natural turquoise shade. The result was a set of arches that blended more harmoniously with the desert landscape.

Over the years, the turquoise arches have become a unique attraction in themselves. Tourists often stop to snap photos, making this location one of the most recognizable McDonald’s in the world—not because of what’s on the menu, but because of what’s on the building.

It’s a rare example of how even global giants like McDonald’s sometimes have to adapt to local rules, proving that not everything about the brand is set in stone—or in this case, in gold.

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