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The OLDEST surviving McDonalds!
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Well this is a landmark, but it is lighting related as there is a lot of classic neon tubing and flashing incandescent indicator lights. Inside the place are T12 fluorescents, and the outdoor floodlights still sport incandescent bulbs. This place opened in the 50s, located on Lakewood and Florence, Downey, CA.
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BTW to me those floods look like 1KW MHs to me, they don't look very old.
@ Niall; I think he's referring to the PAR floods on the building.
I remember a McDonalds like that here in San Diego back in the early 70's.
What do those T12 fixtures inside look like???
@Niall it's those double par lights again
@Dimbulb, the fluorescents are F40T12 and F96T12 strips, nothing real special.
@Gailgrove, yep I meant the ones on the outside of the building. They have mostly US made "long life" BR30 floodlight bulbs.