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    Burger King Opens Its Doors in Jacksonville, 1953

    Burger King Opens Its Doors in Jacksonville, 1953

    [ranking: 1]

    K-Mart (S.S. Kresge), 1899

    K-Mart (S.S. Kresge), 1899

    [ranking: 2]

    The First Subway Store, 1965

    The First Subway Store, 1965

    [ranking: 3]

    Coca Cola in Dublin, GA, 1912

    Coca Cola in Dublin, GA, 1912

    [ranking: 4]

    First Dairy Queen in Joilet, IL, 1940

    First Dairy Queen in Joilet, IL, 1940

    [ranking: 5]

    J.C. Penney in Kemmerer, WY, 1902

    J.C. Penney in Kemmerer, WY, 1902

    [ranking: 6]

    Taco Bell in Downey, Ca, 1962

    Taco Bell in Downey, Ca, 1962

    [ranking: 7]

    First Wendy's Location in Columbus, OH, 1969

    First Wendy's Location in Columbus, OH, 1969

    [ranking: 8]

    United Airlines (Boeing Air Transport) Stewardesses, 1930

    United Airlines (Boeing Air Transport) Stewardesses, 1930

    [ranking: 9]

    Harley-Davidson's First Factory, 1903

    Harley-Davidson's First Factory, 1903

    [ranking: 10]

    Sears in Chicago, 1925

    Sears in Chicago, 1925

    [ranking: 11]

    Employees at the Disneyland Cafeteria, 1961

    Employees at the Disneyland Cafeteria, 1961

    [ranking: 12]

    Wal-Mart (Walton's), Rogers, AR, 1962

    Wal-Mart (Walton's), Rogers, AR, 1962

    [ranking: 13]

    The Raffel Brothers in Front of the First Arby's Youngstown, OH, 1964

    The Raffel Brothers in Front of the First Arby's Youngstown, OH, 1964

    [ranking: 14]

    First Carl's Jr Hot Dog Stand in Anaheim, Ca, 1941

    First Carl's Jr Hot Dog Stand in Anaheim, Ca, 1941

    [ranking: 15]

    Walt Disney at Disneyland, 1955

    Walt Disney at Disneyland, 1955

    [ranking: 16]

    Highland Park Ford Plant, 1910

    Highland Park Ford Plant, 1910

    [ranking: 17]

    Capitol Records First Location at Wallichs Music City, 1940s

    Capitol Records First Location at Wallichs Music City, 1940s

    [ranking: 18]

    Founder Alan Stillman in Front of The First T.G.I. Friday??s, New York City, 1965

    Founder Alan Stillman in Front of The First T.G.I. Friday??s, New York City, 1965

    [ranking: 19]

    Google Opens Its Doors, 1999

    Google Opens Its Doors, 1999

    [ranking: 20]

    The Microsoft Staff, 1978

    The Microsoft Staff, 1978

    [ranking: 21]

    Barbie's First Clothing Designer, Charlotte Johnson, 1965

    Barbie's First Clothing Designer, Charlotte Johnson, 1965

    [ranking: 22]

    Starbucks' Founders at Its First Location, 1971

    Starbucks' Founders at Its First Location, 1971

    [ranking: 23]

    Virgin Records, Notting Hill Gate, 1971

    Virgin Records, Notting Hill Gate, 1971

    [ranking: 24]

    Whole Foods (Safer-Way), 1980

    Whole Foods (Safer-Way), 1980

    [ranking: 25]

    Nike (Blue Ribbon Shoes), 1960s

    Nike (Blue Ribbon Shoes), 1960s

    [ranking: 26]

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Many of the most respected companies in the world started off from humble beginnings; Whole Foods co-founders John Mackey and Rene Lawson lived in their storeroom for a time after being kicked out of their apartment, while Mark Zuckerberg famously conceived of Facebook in Harvard campus housing. Whether or not you know the stories behind some of the most successful companies in the U.S. and the world, you probably haven't seen the pictures.

Some of these pictures of famous companies highlight a moment of significant achievement or development (Sound of Music's post-tornado "Best Buy" sale that would eventually re-brand the electronics retailer) while others are snapshots of a company's first day of business as a legitimate entity (the day Google moved out of Susan Wojcicki's Menlo Park and into a real office space). All said and done, the photos of iconic companies in their early days list should give you a rare peek into the beginnings of big businesses. 

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