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  1. Aaron Harding McDonald was the proud visionary and owner of the Lowell Theater. This Twelve Hundred and Fifty seat gem was a culmination of Mr. McDonald’s life work, as the previous owner of the three Eugene theaters: The Heilig, The Castle and The Rez. With an unforeseen death on March 26, 1925, A. H. McDonald passed away just weeks before ...

  2. Oct 4, 2011 · In 1913, McDonald moved from Portland to Eugene with the intention of starting his own theater business. Within ten years, McDonald was running the Castle Theater Company and simultaneously owned ...

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  4. The McDonald brothers saw their father, Patrick, let go with no pension from a position he held for 42 years. It was the push Dick and Maurice needed to leave New Hampshire and go west to become millionaires by age 50, something their father could never achieve. Dick and Maurice initially went to California with dreams to direct and produce ...

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  5. Jan 18, 2024 · 1010 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon 97402. 541.345.4442. Email. Website. The McDonald Theatre has evolved into a performing arts venue, rich in theatrical history with a desire to capture live artistic movements of the times. The theatre has created a platform for artists of all ambitions, repertoires and ages to be displayed.

  6. A former McDonald's, now a museum in Illinois. Richard "Dick" McDonald, one of the two McDonald brothers who started the chain (and who is played by Nick Offerman in a new movie) invented both the ...

  7. Feb 16, 2024 · The invention of McDonald’s, the American fast-food restaurant, is attributed to the McDonald brothers, Richard and Maurice McDonald. The brothers founded the first McDonald’s in the city of San Bernardino, California, setting the stage for what would grow into an iconic global chain. From these humble beginnings, McDonald’s would become ...

  8. Jack made the costumes and is stage managing. Mimi directs and handles all the theater business. And Amber has even shown up to her rehearsals with her young kids in tow – the next generation of McDonalds to breathe in the theatrical air. “The fun of this show is that it’s seven very funny short plays,” McDonald said.

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