The First Taco Bell Is Road Tripping to Headquarter Mothership Escaping demolition and saved by love, the first Taco Bell will be making its way through a series of southern California cities before arriving at its new home.

By Carolyn Sun

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Relax, you're not going crazy. That is a Taco Bell restaurant you're seeing cruising down the street. The first Taco Bell -- a compact 53-year-old structure referred to as "Numero Uno" -- will be moved from its birthplace in Downey, Calif. to Taco Bell headquarters in Irvine, Calif., a 45-mile road trip.

"This is arguably the most important restaurant in our company's history," said Brian Niccol, CEO of Taco Bell Corp., in a press statement.

Image credit: Taco Bell

Numero Uno's road trip isn't just to feel the wind in its hair. In January, after Taco Bell learned of Downey's plans to demolish the building, which held its place in Taco Bell lore since 1962 when fast-food BIZ Experiences Glen Bell established the site as a Mexican-inspired hub with shops, live music and fire pits -- anchored by a taco stand called Taco Bell, the company decided to step in.

Taco Bell rallied fan support to save the historic building over social media using #SaveTacoBell. Through close work with We Are The Next, a heritage conservation nonprofit, a plan was hashed out to relocate the building -- which hasn't been operating as a Taco Bell since 1986 -- to Irvine headquarters until its future use can be determined.

"This building isn't designed by a famous architect, and it's not particularly beautiful in the conventional sense," said Katie Rispoli, executive director of We Are The Next, in a press statement. "But it does demonstrate how even the most ordinary buildings can tell tremendous stories."

The move, which kicks off on Nov. 19 at 10:30 pm PST will mobilize the entire 400-square-foot structure, making its way through a series of southern California cities, including Norwalk, Buena Park and Anaheim (home to Disneyland). It is estimated that Numero Uno will arrive at the mothership sometime in the wee morning hours on Nov. 20.

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Taco Bell fans who happen to be along the building's travel route can grab a folding chair and perch. There will be watch points at the following Taco Bell locations:

  • 7127 Firestone Blvd., Downey, CA 90241

  • 1075 N. Tustin Ave, Anaheim, CA 92807

  • 2233 N. Tustin St., Orange, CA 92865

  • 490 N. Tustin St., Orange, CA 92867

  • 1 Glen Bell Way, Irvine, CA 92618 (Taco Bell headquarters)

Fans are also encouraged to tweet about the event -- and weigh in on the future use of Numero Uno -- using #SaveTacoBell.

"Our fans helped make us who we are, and we feel they should be involved in the future of the building where it all started," said Marisa Thalberg, Taco Bell Corp.'s chief brand engagement officer.

Related: Why a Taco Bell in Chicago Is Hiring a Bouncer

Carolyn Sun is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com. Find out more on Twitter and Facebook

 

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