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Much of America does not argue with the assertion that Ronald McDonald was born in San Bernardino, California. In a way, this is very much true – on San Bernardino rose the original restaurant of fast-food giant, McDonald's. That restaurant is already seen infinitesimal in the face of the myriad the company has now dispersed all over the globe.

San Bernardino itself has grown too.  An anchor city of the elusive region in Southern California (called the Inland Empire), San Bernardino is a community of nearly 200,000. Rapid residential development left and right is transforming the city into a bedroom community.

The city’s name has undeniably a Spanish heritage attached to it.  But the city’s age does not rub on the present community though, as many are wise enough to partake of Botox® Cosmetic, brow lift, facelift, and laser skin resurfacing for good youthful measure.

Spanish heritage and that Spanish look San Bernardino plastic surgery doctors can accomplish 

Though Pedro Fages traversed San Bernardino valley in 1772, the city wasn’t founded until Father Francisco Dumetz made a trip from the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel to the San Bernardino Valley on May 20, 1810. By 1819, the San Gabriel Mission had created an Estancia at an Indian settlement called Guachama.

Rancheros were also constructed left and right for cattle-raising. Fiestas and rodeos followed suit. Asistencia Mission de San Gabriel, erected in 1834, still stands today, housing a wedding chapel and a museum.

Modern San Bernardino ladies who want to fully relive that bygone era can check MyBodyPart.com and search for a board certified San Bernardino cosmetic surgery doctor for the best breast enhancement or breast augmentation, and several plastic surgery procedures for the legs, thighs and hips in order to look like a Spanish señorita of yore. 

Lest be overlooked, the catch of course is in the eye -- for those piercing “Spanish eyes”. An obligatory eye lift complemented with a fine nose surgery, San Bernardino girls can easily pull a mesmerizing Spanish look. 

Indian Legacy

One may assume San Bernardino was some Spanish bastion ever since. In truth, its age exceeds its colonial past. Evidence would point out that Indians had first settled on the city, bringing the city’s history to nearly 5,000 years in retrospect. These early inhabitants were Serrano and Cahullia Indians who dwelled in the valley by winter and relocated to the cool mountains by summer. A site called Rock Camp in the Lake Arrowhead area even hosts vestiges of Indian mortars.

Older than the Indians themselves is the conspicuous natural landmark hovering at the city’s mountainous horizon. Situated in the environs of the San Bernardino Mountains, that landmark, called the Arrowhead, is a primordial natural rock formation 1,115 feet in length and 396 feet in width. True to its namesake, it is shaped like an arrow.

Popular legend has it that the Great Spirit of Indian mythology had a fiery magical arrow used to designate a place for the primordial Indians to live. Having selected the place, the Great Spirit affixed the large arrow as an eternal mark.

Cradle of fast-food giants

There has to be some unknown entrepreneurial force holding San Bernardino sway as the city sired not just the Golden Arches, but also several more fast-food giants. Besides McDonald's, Taco Tia, Taco Bell, Del Taco and Der Weinerschnitzel all trace their roots to San Bernardino.

After opening a mere hot dog stand, Dick and Mac McDonald incepted the first McDonald's restaurant on May 15, 1940, in the city. In no time, everybody was consuming the restaurant’s hamburgers, prompting the founders to utilize a "Speedee Service System", a streamlined assembly line for hamburgers that allowed them to produce burgers quickly and inexpensively. By default, this pioneered the fast-food service industry.

Sensing its potential, entrepreneur Ray Kroc purchased the company, and subsequently transformed it into the world’s largest fast-food chain. The chain is so large that it seamlessly integrated itself in global pop culture, in that Mcdonaldization is now used to refer to globalization.

Before gorging on that Quarter Pounder or Big Mac, one must remember that McDonald’s chow has often been blamed for obesity and other health issues. If such is the case, it is perhaps in the best interest of the fat one to obtain a well-deserved tummy tuck or a liposuction from any qualified doctors in cosmetic surgery San Bernardino has in its directory.  MyBodyPart.com has a guide to plastic surgery locations in San Bernardino and elsewhere in California.  

Heart of Route 66

For the past decade, San Bernardino offers car buffs to get their “Kicks on Route 66”.  It all happens at The Stater Bros. Route 66 Rendezvous Presented by Firestone, an annual 4-day and 3-night car show that encompasses 37 blocks of downtown. In this event, vehicles cruise a 2.5-mile route on the thoroughfares of San Bernardino.

The exhibitionists for this show better prep up with good plastic surgery for men. And to prep up real quick is to check plastic surgery online information through MyBodyPart.com.  The website provides the right information as well as absolutely low price guarantee deal and free consultation offer.