Why One McDonald’s Has Turquoise Arches

A Unique McDonald’s in Sedona
If you visit Sedona, Arizona, you’ll notice something unusual about its McDonald’s—the arches are turquoise, not golden. “Unlike the typical golden arches that symbolize the fast-food giant, the McDonald’s in Sedona stands out with its captivating turquoise arches.”

Why the Color Change?
Sedona is famous for its stunning red rock scenery, and the city enforces strict building guidelines to protect this beauty. When McDonald’s arrived in 1993, “city officials feared that the bright yellow color would clash horribly with the vivid red rocks.”

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