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While en route to visit Utica, I made visiting this particular McDonald's a must stop for one reason; a railroad caboose! Obviously this got me to visit and take a few pictures before this place falls victim to the corporate cookie-cutter eyebrow. I haven't returned since visiting this place, as it is a considerable distance away, but it would not surprise me to learn if this no longer exists as seen below.
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Classic drive-thru |
Before we dive into looking at the caboose, here's a few interior pictures of the place.
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While locked at the time, this is how one would access the caboose from inside. Thankfully, it is a just a glass window corridor, so you weren't missing anything. |
Now for the main attraction:
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The glass corridor as seen from outside. |
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It was cool to see that customers could eat inside the caboose, just not today as it was locked. |