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Almanac note · History and culture

Baldwin Park helped start a drive-thru habit

In-N-Out began in Baldwin Park in 1948, where a small stand and two-way speaker helped shape California drive-thru food culture.

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Baldwin Park has a small food story that grew into a very California habit. In 1948, Harry and Esther Snyder opened the first In-N-Out in a tiny stand there. The part that mattered was more than the burgers. Harry used a two-way speaker system so people could order from their cars.

That sounds normal now, but it fit Southern California at the right moment. More people were driving. Suburbs were spreading. Fast roadside food was becoming part of daily life. A small stand in Baldwin Park helped show how car culture, quick service, and a simple menu could work together.

This is not a note about one restaurant being magic. It is about how ordinary places can shape routines that later feel obvious. The drive-thru window is now everywhere, but it had to start as somebody’s practical idea in a real town, with real customers pulling up in real cars.

For Baldwin Park, it adds a recognizable pop-culture layer to the city. The story is easy to understand, and it says something true about the region: Southern California built freeways and suburbs. It also invented habits to match them.

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Baldwin Park, where In-N-Out traces its first stand and company history.

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