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14 Most Iconic Drive-In Movie Theaters Left in America
South Bay Drive-In Theater, San Diego Opened in 1958, the South Bay Drive-In theater in San Diego has been welcoming families for over 60 years. With this coastal city having an averaging temperature of 70 degrees at night, the drive-in is open seven days
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30 of America's Most Classic Drive-In Movie Theaters
The good old days when drive-in theaters abounded across America might be behind us, but these businesses, in small towns and bustling cities alike, aren't letting the nostalgia fade. Catch new releases and even some classic movies screening at these theaters for an old-fashioned
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The History of Drive-In Movie Theaters
Many people hear stories of their grandparents going to the drive-in theater for a Friday night hangout, but do you know the history of the classic movie experience? Though there were drive-ins as early as the 1910s, the first patented drive-in was opened on
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Drive-in movie theaters see resurgence during coronavirus
With most movie theaters nationwide shut down amid the coronavirus pandemic, drive-in theaters have seen a resurgence in popularity. There are 305 drive-in theaters in the U.S., and owners in California, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma told us that attendance
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Amid coronavirus outbreak, drive-in theaters unexpectedly find their m...
Brenna Coogle frequented the Paramount Drive-In as a child growing up in Lakewood but hadn’t been there in about 30 years. On Tuesday night, however, she decided to visit it for a showing of Pixar Animation Studios’ “Onward” with her 9-year-old son and friend
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Are Drive-in Theaters Making a Comeback?
Drive-in theaters are an ingrained part of American culture much like baseball and homemade apple pie. And for several good reasons: First, the drive-in theater is truly an American invention. The first drive-in was opened in June of 1933 by Richard Hollingshead
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Drive-in Movie Theater, American Old Time
Drive-In Theater was the first vision of Richard Hollingshead Jr., an auto parts store manager in New Jersey, New Jersey, USA. On May 16, 1933, he decided to put it into practice and invested with three partners. The world's first car cinema entity. Today&apos
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The Oldest Drive-ins in the World
The first drive-in theater was opened in 1933 in New Jersey by Richard Hollingshead. He originally came up with the idea because his mother was a rather large lady who could not fit comfortably in standard theater seats. So he set up an outdoor screen and project
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How about the Georgetown Motor Theater - some review
The Georgetown Drive-in was opened in 1951 during the Golden Age of drive-in theaters. And not a lot has changed there since that time. The original main screen is still standing as are the original concession building and ticket booth. As you wait in the long l
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National Drive-in Day and the History of Drive-in Movie Theaters
Today is National Drive-in Day! On June 6th, 1933, Richard Hollingshead opened the first, permanent drive-in theater in Camden, NJ. Henceforth, we celebrate National Drive-in Day one June 6th of each year. This year marks the 86th anniversary of the drive-in movie t
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