But, when McDonald's announced it would demolish "Store No. 1," a small midwestern US community rallied to save the structure.
Built on the site in a Chicago suburb of the first McDonald's franchise restaurant, it is actually a replica of the original.
Coming to the proposed rescue is another institution commemorating a distinctly American endeavor: the automobile.
The Volo Auto Museum, located in a small community near the border of two midwestern states, Wisconsin and Illinois, has asked the fast food giant to give the replica to the museum.
"With the holiday, I would expect a delay. Finger crossed I hear something early (next) week!" he said by email.
The company announced on Tuesday that it would demolish the time capsule of a past American era because frequent flooding had shuttered its doors for a decade and it was unfeasible to reopen.
The museum wants to pick up the structure from its current location, and move it nearly 30 miles northwest (48 km) to its grounds in Volo, a small city of 4,300 people.
"Our interest is in preserving this American icon," Grams said, trumpeting an online poll with 97 per cent of respondents supporting the idea.
"If, for some reason, it does not work out that we can move the entire structure, we certainly hope to come away with some artifacts."
The 1985 replica was built on the site of the first Mcdonald's franchise restaurant, erected in 1955. The replica is loaded with memorabilia and an original sign outside still advertising 15-cent hamburgers.
Company founder Ray Kroc created the modern McDonald's franchise, after purchasing the brand from Richard and Maurice McDonald.
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