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12 Southern California chains that made fast food history

Southern California changed the way people eat hamburgers, hot dogs and tacos after World War II.

The rise of car culture in the 1940s and ’50s brought about several fast food chains that are still around today.

A couple of them, Jack in the Box and Hot Dog on a Stick, are hitting major milestones this year.

Here are 12 notable quick-service brands and when they came about.

The oldest operating McDonald’s restaurant is on the corner of Lakewood Blvd. and Florence Ave. in Downey. It opened on August 18, 1953. (2013 photo by Jeff Gritchen, SCNG)

1940: Richard and Maurice McDonald open a drive-in in San Bernardino. In 1948, they overhaul it to serve rapidly prepared hamburgers and McDonald’s is born.

Carl’s Jr. Happy Star performs at the opening of a Manhattan restaurant in 2018. (Photo by Matthew Eisman/Getty Images for Carl’s Jr.)

1941: Carl Karcher opens a hot dog stand at a corner of Florence and Central avenues in Los Angeles, a forerunner to Carl’s Jr., which would grow up in Anaheim.

1946: Dave Barham opens the first Hot Dog on a Stick on Muscle Beach near the Santa Monica Pier.

Original Tommy s restaurant menu items include, from top clockwise, chili cheese fries, chili cheese dog a chili cheese tamale, and Double Cheeseburger. (2004 photo by Silvia Flores, The Presss-Enterprise/SCNG)

1946: Oklahoma native Tom Koulax opens a chili burger stand at Beverly and Rampart boulevards in Los Angeles. It becomes Original Tommy’s.

1948: Harry and Esther Snyder open the first In-N-Out Burger in Baldwin Park.

1951: Robert O. Peterson opens the first Jack In The Box in San Diego.

A wienerschitzel drive-thru in Riverside features the chain’s original design. (2022 photo by Fielding Buck, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

1961: John Galardi opens the first Der Wienerschnitzel on Pacific Coast Highway in Wilmington. The hot dog chain later drops “Der” from its name.

1961: Ed Hackbarth opens the first Del Taco in Yermo.

Taco Bell’s first building, Numero Uno, was on display for the chain’s 60th anniversary party at its Irvine headquarters, Thursday, June 23, 2022. (Photo by Fielding Buck, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

1962: Glen Bell opens the first Taco Bell, a 400-square-foot walkup stand,  at 7112 Firestone Blvd., Downey. In 2015, the building would be loaded on a trailer and hauled to Taco Bell’s current headquarters in Irvine.

1980: El Pollo Loco, which started in Sinaloa, opens its first U.S. restaurant at 503 S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, near MacArthur Park. The chain is now based in Costa Mesa.

1981: The Havadjias Brothers from Cyprus open the first Farmer Boys restaurant in Perris.

A Panda Express lunch served at The Asian American Foundation’s summit in New York City. (2023 photo by JP Yim/Getty Images for The Asian American Foundation)

1983: Andrew and Peggy Cherng open the first Panda Express in the Glendale Galleria.

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