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Denton House (New Hyde Park, New York)

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74: 293: 284: 311: 302: 268:, and restoration of the ornamentation, window shutters, and brick chimneys, McDonald's opened in the historic building on April 13, 1991. A plaque commemorating the opening can be found inside the dining room. The inside was gutted in the process, including exposed rafters. A grand staircase leads to a dining area on the second floor. 259:
McDonald's acquired the dilapidated property in 1985, intending to demolish it and build a standard structure. North Hempstead and residents of the New Hyde Park community successfully sought historic designation after a three-year battle, which was formally given on January 5, 1988. An agreement was
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As part of McDonald's company-wide renovation program, the Denton House received another renovation in 2017. Carefully planned and executed to conform with McDonald's design standards while still maintaining a historic look, the renovation refinished the interior woodwork and flooring, updated the
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restrooms, and added amenities consistent with McDonald's remodels, including digital menu boards, touchscreen ordering kiosks, and table service. The window shutters and front doors were also restored and repainted black.
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if the front exterior was restored to its 1926 appearance. After an extensive renovation which included installing a series of windows for the
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The building was built as a farmhouse for the family of Joseph Denton in 1795. The owners were descendants of Richard Denton, a
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minister who immigrated in 1630 and a founder of the town, and his son, colonist
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reached with McDonald's to allow a single-story addition to the back for a
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George W. Denton House
Flower Hill
40°44′12″N 73°40′24″W / 40.736592°N 73.673333°W / 40.736592; -73.673333

New York State Route 25
New Hyde Park
New York
United States
McDonald's
McDonald's
Georgian
New Hyde Park
New York
Town of North Hempstead
Georgian-style
McDonald's
Presbyterian
Daniel Denton
World War I
drive-thru
veranda








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