Sunset Drive-In

2800 W. Main Street,
Independence, KS 67301

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MichaelKilgore
MichaelKilgore on May 31, 2019 at 2:42 pm

From the May 6, 1950 issue of BoxOffice:

INDEPENDENCE, KAS. – The 300-car Sunset Drive-In, a Theatre Enterprises – William H. Wagner operation, opened here last week on a ten-acre tract on Highways 160-75. To add easier driving and parking, each ramp is plainly marked in neon.

The Sunset is equipped with RCA in-car speakers. Abbie Cook is in charge of the refreshment bar. A 27x16-foot patio in front of the concession stand is equipped with tables, chairs and speakers, for patrons who wish to leave their cars. There also is a playground for children.

A large neon sign on the back of the screen tower facing the highway depicts a sun setting behind a mountain. The operation will be under the direction of Wagner and W. R. Marshall, city manager here for TEI, with Myron Slater as house manager. Orven Knoles is chief projectionish and Vera Graham is cashier.