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MichaelKilgore commented about Plains Theater on Nov 18, 2019 at 3:40 pm

Motion Picture Herald, Aug. 9, 1947: “W. W. Williams has completed his new $65,000, 445-seat theatre, the Plains, Eads, Colo., and has opened it. The old theatre is being closed.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Foam Theatre on Nov 18, 2019 at 3:34 pm

Looks like there were two indoor theaters in Center, according to this note in the July 19, 1947 Motion Picture Herald: “Herb Gumper wants permit for second theatre in Center, Colo.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Fremont Theatre on Nov 18, 2019 at 2:54 pm

They’d forgotten about the earlier Calhan Theatre when they wrote this note in the June 21, 1947 Motion Picture Herald: “Gerald Little and Joseph Maul are building first theatre at Calhan, Colo.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about West Drive-In on Nov 18, 2019 at 2:50 pm

Motion Picture Herald, June 21, 1947: “Denver Drive-In Corporation, just completing one drive-in here (the East in Aurora), has acquired land for another on west side of Denver.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Starlite Drive-In on Nov 18, 2019 at 2:42 pm

Motion Picture Herald, June 7, 1947: “Floyd Files, newspaper man, and Roy French, auto parts merchant, planning drive-in for Grand Junction, Colo.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Craig Theatre on Nov 18, 2019 at 2:35 pm

Motion Picture Herald, Feb. 8, 1947: “Gibralter Enterprises open West, Craig, Colo., after remodeling. They are closing the Craig.”

Motion Picture Herald, May 17, 1947: “The Craig, Craig, Colo., closed for remodeling, owned by Gibralter Enterprises, burned to the ground.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about East 70 Drive-In on Nov 18, 2019 at 2:27 pm

Motion Picture Herald, May 17, 1947: “The newly organized Denver Drive-In Theatre Corp., headed by John Wolfberg and Harold Cohen, is building Denver’s first drive-in. Costing $115,000, the theatre will be a 750-car affair, to open about June 1.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Elberta Theatre on Nov 18, 2019 at 1:32 pm

In movie reviews printed in the April 19, 1947 Motion Picture Herald, Harold J. Johnson was from the Elberta Theatre in Palisade.

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MichaelKilgore commented about Lakewood Theatre on Nov 18, 2019 at 1:28 pm

Motion Picture Herald, April 5, 1947: “Civic Theatres (Joe Dekker and A. P. Archer), who have lots bought for new 1,000-seat, $200,000-$300,000 theatre, the Lakewood, Lakewood, Colo., hope to get started building soon.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about H.S. Auditorium on Nov 18, 2019 at 12:29 pm

Motion Picture Almanac, March 8, 1947: “Paul Kauzlarich buys theatre in Douglas County high school, Castle Rock, Colo., from William Turnbull, Jr.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Isis Theater on Nov 18, 2019 at 12:28 pm

Motion Picture Herald, March 8, 1947: “Pat Harrington, Denver music teacher, buys Isis, Victor, Colo., from D. Mavrogianes.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about San Luis Theatre on Nov 18, 2019 at 12:26 pm

Motion Picture Almanac, March 8, 1947: “The San Luis, San Luis, Colo., burned to the ground. Building and theatre had just been purchased by Manual Romero, who had planned to reopen house.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about West Theatre on Nov 18, 2019 at 12:09 pm

Motion Picture Herald, Feb. 8, 1947: “Gibralter Enterprises open West, Craig, Colo., after remodeling. They are closing the Craig.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Fiesta Twin Cinema on Nov 18, 2019 at 12:05 pm

The An Le was a long time coming, based on this note in the Jan. 18, 1947 issue of Motion Picture Herald: “John Survant is resuming the building of a new theatre at Cortez, Colo. Theatre was started previously, but construction was stopped by CPA after foundations were in and one wall up.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Rialto Theatre on Nov 18, 2019 at 11:52 am

I wonder which Walsenburg theater was once called the Main. Probably not the Fox on Main Street. From Motion Picture Herald, Jan. 11, 1947: “K. M. Krause, recently with Service Theatre Supply, leases Main, Walsenburg, Colo. Joe Giordano had been operating same.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Super Skyway Drive-In on Nov 17, 2019 at 11:05 pm

Billboard, Jan. 15, 1955: “T. M. Mance announces that the Monessen Amusement Company, Inc., of Greensburg, Pa., has bought the controlling interest in the Super Skyway Drive-In of Allentown, described as the first to install Stereophonic sound. It utilizes the Motiograph two-speaker system and will open March 15 with enlarged capacity of 1,000 cars, Manos says, with Sol Shocker remaining as managing director and stockholder of the theater.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Capri Drive-In on Nov 17, 2019 at 11:02 pm

Billboard, Jan. 8, 1955: “The Tex Drive-In Theater, Port Arthur, Tex., has been sold by Tex Drive-In Theater Company, to the Capri Theaters, Inc., of Dallas, and its name will be changed to Capri Drive-In, according to Charles W. Weisenburg, president.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Shore Drive-In on Nov 17, 2019 at 10:57 pm

Billboard, Aug. 7, 1954: “In New Cumberland, Pa., Judge Ray P. Sherwood dissolved a preliminary injunction against pickets who held up construction of a drive-in. According to the original complaint, the union demanded that the drive-in bind itself to use only union labor to operate its projection machines when it goes into business. The complainant, the Shore Drive-In Theater, Inc., sought the injunction when construction workers refused to cross the projectionists' picket lines. The drive-in is near the Harrisburg Pa., Municipal Airport.”

Billboard, Aug. 28, 1954: “The Shore Drive-In opened. The spot is next to the Harrisburg Airport in New Cumberland, Pa.”

and then again months later. Billboard, Jan. 1, 1955: “Frank Freistock opened his new Shore Drive-In with a 500-car capacity at New Cumberland, Pa. Milgram Theaters, Philadelphia, is doing the booking and buying.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Buckner Boulevard Drive-In on Nov 17, 2019 at 3:52 pm

Billboard, Dec. 25, 1954: “Al Reynolds, general manager of Ezell & Associates, has announced that the circuit has purchased … the Buckner Boulevard Drive-In, Dallas, from the Interstate Theater Circuit.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Pleasant Hill Drive-In on Nov 17, 2019 at 3:48 pm

Billboard, Dec. 25, 1954: “Robert P. Maclary, owner of Pleasant Hill Drive-In, Wilmington, Del., was re-elected to the State’s House of Representatives recently.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Glade Drive-In on Nov 17, 2019 at 3:40 pm

Billboard, Dec. 4, 1954: “Fred Frick has been named manager of the reopened Glade Drive-In Theater, opened under the new ownership of the H&H Amusement Company at Gladewater, Tex. Cinemascope and other modernizations were completed by the new owners, O. L. Lowery and B. J. Hardy.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Majestic Theatre on Nov 17, 2019 at 2:03 pm

The Film Daily, March 13, 1931, “Eastland, Tex. – Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Belcher, formerly of Iowa Park, are again established in the theater business, having recently opened the old Connollee here.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Belmont Drive-In on Nov 17, 2019 at 12:22 pm

Billboard, Nov. 27, 1954: “New drive-in at Edmonton, Alta., is the Belmont which boasts the only all-steel CinemaScope screen in Alberta. Manager is C. Rapp.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Trail Drive-In on Nov 17, 2019 at 12:21 pm

Billboard, Nov. 27, 1954: “The screen at the Trail Drive-in, Pleasanton, Tex., has been replaced after being wrecked in a windstorm, according to Frank Glasscock, manager.”

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MichaelKilgore commented about Fredericksburg Drive-In on Nov 17, 2019 at 12:19 pm

Billboard, Nov. 27, 1954: “Robo, the monstrous robot elephant owned by Ezell & Associates, is scheduled for a one-week stay at Fredericksburg Road Drive-In San Antonio. The elephant will make a tour of Texas, stopping at various cities where Ezell & Associates has drive-ins. Robo is 9 feet high, 12½ feet long, weighs 2,500 pounds and is powered by a four-cylinder, 10-horsepower motor.”