Opened(as 67 Drive-in) with “Greenwich Village” and “Lady in the death house”. Name changed to Maywood Open Air four days later. Renamed Maywood Drive-in in 1949. Name changed to Bel Air Drive-in in 1953. Closed in 1981. Site is now Bel Aire Park.
Opened with “A Ticket to Tomahawk”. There was a miniture steam in the playground. Closed in 1983. Demolished in 1988 Site is now The Village at Hershey Run condominium complex.
Diamond State Roller Rink opened behind the screen in 1954. Renamed Hi-Way 13 Drive-in in 1966. Renamed Diamond State Drive-in in 1995. Name at opening in 1949 unknown?
Opened with “Under California skies” and “Campus honeymoon”. Closed With “Bolt” and “Madagascar 2 escape to Africa”.
Also had a roller rink(ice or roller?) building on site(still standing, possibly also closed?).
Opened on 2/6/1951 with “Watch the birdie” and “The wagonmaster”. New Dolby sound system was added in 2004. Site is now Davidson Chervrolet-Buick-Cadillac-GMC dealership and service center.
Was there a speedway there too?
Opened(as 67 Drive-in) with “Greenwich Village” and “Lady in the death house”. Name changed to Maywood Open Air four days later. Renamed Maywood Drive-in in 1949. Name changed to Bel Air Drive-in in 1953. Closed in 1981. Site is now Bel Aire Park.
Opened on 30/6/1967 with “Woman times seven” and “Rage”. Closed in 1982. Demolished(partially) in 2002.
Opened with “Gone with the wind”.
Opened with “A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum” and “The fortune cookie”.
Opened with “Inspector General” and “Angels in disguise”.
Opened with “Calamity Jane and Sam Boss” and “Tarzan’s magic fountain”.
Attendence at the grove Open Air Theatre might have been affected by the opening of the Lakeside Drive-in too?
Closed in 1975. The site is now Fiesta Mall.
Second and 3rd screens opened in 2007. Oldest operating Drive-in in Canada still in operation.
Did the Prince of Wales ever go to this theatre?
Opened in 1962 and closed in 1992.
Opened on 11/6/1955. Closed in 1986.
Opened on 27/8/1970 with “The Boatniks” and “Blackbeard’s Ghost”. Renamed Super 13 Drive-in in 1983. Closed in 1984.
825 cars.
Opened with “A Ticket to Tomahawk”. There was a miniture steam in the playground. Closed in 1983. Demolished in 1988 Site is now The Village at Hershey Run condominium complex.
Screen was on the Pennsylvania border. The marquee is still there.
Opened on 23/6/1953 with “All ashore”. Closed in 1982. Site is now Midway Center Shopping Center, including an indoor cinema(Movies at Midway?).
Opened with “Blue Hawaii” and “The commancheros”. Why the name Price’s Corner?
526 cars.
1100 cars. Site is now a Lowes home improvement center.
Diamond State Roller Rink opened behind the screen in 1954. Renamed Hi-Way 13 Drive-in in 1966. Renamed Diamond State Drive-in in 1995. Name at opening in 1949 unknown?
Opened with “Under California skies” and “Campus honeymoon”. Closed With “Bolt” and “Madagascar 2 escape to Africa”. Also had a roller rink(ice or roller?) building on site(still standing, possibly also closed?).
Opened on 2/6/1951 with “Watch the birdie” and “The wagonmaster”. New Dolby sound system was added in 2004. Site is now Davidson Chervrolet-Buick-Cadillac-GMC dealership and service center.
Opened with “Kim”.