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Burger Town
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Burger Town

This program will take you on a tour of the best "Burger Joints". Step back in time to view L.A.'s history of great coffee shops, car hops, and drive-ins which became so popular. Enjoy a rare interview with the living-legend Richard J. McDonald, the founder of McDonald's Hamburgers and the man who transformed the eating habits and landscape of suburban America. You will also see: Vintage TV commercials that are part of American pop culture.

Length 50 min. Copyright 1997 $ 19.95
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13-4906 VHS 743452020133 19.95
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