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Photo Gallery: 50 Years of Ronald McDonald House Charities
October 15 marks the 50th anniversary of the first Ronald McDonald House, which opened on Spruce Street in Philadelphia thanks to a collaboration between the Eagles and McDonald's. Now, there are more than 375 Ronald McDonald Houses around the world.

Eagles President Don Smolenski helped celebrate the 50th anniversary of Ronald McDonald House Charities at Sunday's win over the Browns.

5th anniversary celebration of Ronald McDonald House Charities.

Jim Murray, Fred Hill, and the Eagles at the grand opening of the first Ronald McDonald House.

The original Ronald McDonald House moved to its current location on Chestnut Street in 1981.

Dr. Audrey Evans visiting a house with the Eagles.

Fred Hill (left), Dr. Audrey Evans (middle left), Jim Murray (middle right), and Eagles President Don Smolenski celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Ronald McDonald House Charities.

Ronald McDonald, Co-founder Jim Murray, and Dr. Audrey Evans

Guests and staff of the Chestnut Street house in the 1980s.

Opening of the Ronald McDonald House on Chestnut Street in 1981.

Jim Murray and Dr. Audrey Evans at the new tower expansion ceremony.

Dr. Audrey Evans walking into a family lounge.

Former Eagle Randy Logan visiting a Ronald McDonald House.

Fran, Kim, and Fred Hill

Family room at the Seashore House

Dr. Audrey Evans and former Eagles owner Leonard Tose

Kim Hill at 3 years-old

Ronald McDonald summer camp

Guest house families

Kim and Fred Hill at the Chestnut Street House opening.