![[Suburbia Lost] McDonald's - Forest Park, OH](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f4d8a25db85a54c4d64fe76/1606356940017-1QJ5R0NFYNFWX4AVDG4Z/image.jpeg)
[Suburbia Lost] McDonald's - Forest Park, OH
In a recent Suburbia Lost entry we took a look at the "pizza hut phenomenon.' I.E. When purpose built structures of restaurant chains and fast food organizations have such a distinct identity it's hard to imagine them being anything else. Oftentimes, these businesses are actually leasing the buildings and when something new opens up, the building's design gives you a direct clue to its history. There's one organization though that never really falls victim to this and that's McDonald's.
![Big Macs by the “Big Mac”](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f4d8a25db85a54c4d64fe76/1606364709730-JWFO179HFLGO2FKZVN3X/image.jpeg)
Big Macs by the “Big Mac”
Two icons: McDonald's "Big Mac" sandwich and the Daniel Carter Beard "Big Mac" bridge. The pair seem like a perfect match for a corporate fast food marketing gimmick. They almost were.
![An Impulsive Tour of Chicago](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f4d8a25db85a54c4d64fe76/1606411436612-5NULZQ0B8ZBZ4X2WAHMQ/image.jpeg)
An Impulsive Tour of Chicago
I first went to Chicago on one of my favorite family trips ever when I was probably 10 or 11.