**Happy National Big Mac Day!**
Here are some pretty awesome places to visit if you are in the Pittsburgh region!
?? **Birthplace of the Big Mac Concept**: 4849 McKnight Rd, Ross Township, PA 15237
Invented by Jim Delligatti in this unassuming kitchen on the inbound side of McKnight Rd. The sandwich had a few unmarketable names before being dubbed the Big Mac, but it was always destined to be a PGH Made sensation that took over the world.
?? **First McDonald's to Sell the Big Mac**: 575 Morgantown Street, Uniontown, PA 15401
This location is the “birthplace” if you count the first public sale. You can enjoy a Big Mac here, and that’s what truly matters!
?? **The Big Mac Museum**: 9061 US-30, Irwin, PA 15642 —- hey that’s US! ??
This McDonald’s doubles as a museum dedicated to the iconic burger. Hungry and curious? Next time you're on the PA Turnpike, take a short detour at the Irwin Exit. Grab your Big Mac and enjoy it beside the 14-foot-tall replica — because why not?