Now Knoll’s Ready Mix, as noted above the site appears pretty much still complete in a 2016 aerial photo with screen, concession building and ticket box still present.
The closest address is 1349 Selms Rd, Bridger, MT 59014. It was located opposite this address with the rocky cliffs behind it, hence the name of Rim Rock. It can be seen in 1957 and 1976 topo maps. There’s now a residence on the property.
How many drive-in’s did this town have? This is the only one listed on here, anyway there was a drive-in situated just north of Louisville. The address seems to be 3233 U.S. 221, Louisville GA. The remains can be seen in a 1981 aerial, it now seems to be a private residence but the concession building might remain on the site.
The “Parking Palace” from the late 30’s was actually located further up the road at the site where the Buckhead Crossing shopping mall is. Its in a 1938 aerial image and only had about 4 rows of ramps.
Found it, was technically located in Pennville, just outside Summerville hence the name “Penn Drive-In”. Approximate address now is Underwood Dr & Martha Berry Hwy, Pennville GA 30753. It’s in a 1964 aerial and a 1968 topo but only ramp markings remained by 1981. Underwood drive didn’t exist when the drive-in was open. Now a vacant tree-filled lot however the cement base of the marquee may be the last thing left.
Closest address is 2153 US-259, Daingerfield, TX 75638. The drive-in is overgrown and the screen structure is still standing. Its actually north of Lone Star.
Found this one, the address is 2435 Norwood St SW, Lenoir, NC 28645. It was present in a 1951 aerial photo and was still there in 1966. Its since been demolished and is now Keens Towing & Recovery.
This one was located at 1370 Hobbton Hwy, Clinton, NC 28328. It can be seen in a 1955 aerial image but the site has been redeveloped by 1981. Currently Sandpiper Seafood and a carwash occupy the site. The drive-in sign may still be there being used for the carwash.
This drive-in did not exist at this location in 1950, it doesn’t even show up until a 1991 aerial photo! It’s not there in a 1973 aerial either so it seems like it was actually opened in 1978 or it moved locations and opened as a twin at this address.
Ok so going by the above comments this drive-in was located at GA 23 & GA-67, Emmaline GA 30442. The former site is now an empty lot but can be seen in 1970 and 1972 aerial photos but looked closed.
The address does not map correctly on Google, the site was actually at 860 US-89, Jackson, WY 83001. MovieWorks Cinema 4 and a couple of other businesses are now on the site. Nothing remains of the drive-in.
Now Knoll’s Ready Mix, as noted above the site appears pretty much still complete in a 2016 aerial photo with screen, concession building and ticket box still present.
Appears to be used as a truck stop and some light towers might still exist.
The closest address is 1349 Selms Rd, Bridger, MT 59014. It was located opposite this address with the rocky cliffs behind it, hence the name of Rim Rock. It can be seen in 1957 and 1976 topo maps. There’s now a residence on the property.
Approximate address is 1000 W Washington St. Lampline Lighting now occupies the site, it still retains the shape of the drive-in.
How many drive-in’s did this town have? This is the only one listed on here, anyway there was a drive-in situated just north of Louisville. The address seems to be 3233 U.S. 221, Louisville GA. The remains can be seen in a 1981 aerial, it now seems to be a private residence but the concession building might remain on the site.
Approximate address is 203 Ashville Hwy, Monticello, FL 32344. Now Auto Tech of Miami.
As mentioned above, sometime between 1970 and 1980 it was expanded to 3 screens.
The “Parking Palace” from the late 30’s was actually located further up the road at the site where the Buckhead Crossing shopping mall is. Its in a 1938 aerial image and only had about 4 rows of ramps.
September 2019 Google Street View shows the marquee frame and screen skeleton still on the site.
Found it, was technically located in Pennville, just outside Summerville hence the name “Penn Drive-In”. Approximate address now is Underwood Dr & Martha Berry Hwy, Pennville GA 30753. It’s in a 1964 aerial and a 1968 topo but only ramp markings remained by 1981. Underwood drive didn’t exist when the drive-in was open. Now a vacant tree-filled lot however the cement base of the marquee may be the last thing left.
Now Donalsonville Church of Christ.
The “new” version of this may be a portable job with inflatable screen being run on the roof of a shopping mall.
Closed before 1980, a topo from 1982 says its still there but the 1980 aerial tells a different story showing the factory that’s on the site today.
Sardis Dairy Bar was there when the drive-in was operating, or at least the building was.
Opened prior to 1951 and closed in early to mid-1980s?. Now Life Storage, nothing remains of the drive-in.
9119 GA-7, Fort Valley, GA 31030. The drive-in was located where the farming field is at this address. Nothing remains of it.
Closest address is 2153 US-259, Daingerfield, TX 75638. The drive-in is overgrown and the screen structure is still standing. Its actually north of Lone Star.
Found this one, the address is 2435 Norwood St SW, Lenoir, NC 28645. It was present in a 1951 aerial photo and was still there in 1966. Its since been demolished and is now Keens Towing & Recovery.
This one was located at 1370 Hobbton Hwy, Clinton, NC 28328. It can be seen in a 1955 aerial image but the site has been redeveloped by 1981. Currently Sandpiper Seafood and a carwash occupy the site. The drive-in sign may still be there being used for the carwash.
This drive-in did not exist at this location in 1950, it doesn’t even show up until a 1991 aerial photo! It’s not there in a 1973 aerial either so it seems like it was actually opened in 1978 or it moved locations and opened as a twin at this address.
Ok so going by the above comments this drive-in was located at GA 23 & GA-67, Emmaline GA 30442. The former site is now an empty lot but can be seen in 1970 and 1972 aerial photos but looked closed.
Opened in June 1950, the owner, Ernest Martin apparently would take his employees on annual fishing trips to Florida. – From Box Office magazine.
The address does not map correctly on Google, the site was actually at 860 US-89, Jackson, WY 83001. MovieWorks Cinema 4 and a couple of other businesses are now on the site. Nothing remains of the drive-in.
Its not present in a 1955 aerial photo of the spot, it was still intact up to 1998.
A better and easier address to navigate to the site of this former drive-in is Sandcastle Lane, Sandy Huff, WV 24844.