In Sedona, Arizona, the McDonald’s doesn’t have golden arches—it has turquoise ones. 🌵 Back in 1993, city officials ruled that the bright yellow clashed with Sedona’s stunning red rock landscape. To preserve the natural beauty, they approved turquoise instead, which blends perfectly with the scenery.
What started as a local rule turned into an iconic landmark, drawing tourists worldwide who love the unique twist on a global brand. The turquoise arches stand as a reminder that respecting nature can make even a fast-food chain feel special.