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Opened in 1953 and closed in 1983. 300 cars.
Closed in 1985 or 1986? 1000 cars.
1000 cars. Was for sale in 1999. Closed in 2000, reopened in 2002. Plans for a strip mall and housing on the site.
Also opened with a colour cartoon(not named).
The site is now a Sams Club.
Part of the building(at the front, and above?) is now a cafe/bar(Henry the Eighth)(British food?).
Demolished in 1993. Site is now a baseball field owned by the nearby Oakcrest Community Center.
Opened with 2 colour cartoons(not named), and “Frontier gal”.
Opened with a colour cartoon(not named), a novelty short(not named), and “Cetennial summer”.
Opened with “Home in Indiana”.
Is the roundabout the drive-in was named after, still there?
Opened with(on different screens) “Snow White and the seven dwarfs”, “War games”, Smoky and the Bandit 3", “Flashdance”, “Octopussy”, Trading places", and “Class”. Is there anything on the site now?
What was the name of the former departmenr store?
400 cars.
Opened with 2 colour cartoons(not named), a colour short(“a visit to Norway”), “Those redheads from Seattle”, and “Beyond the 12 mile reef”.
Heritage listed by the National Trust on 3/12/2007.
Closed in 1986.
Opened with “Do you love me?”.
Closed after the screen blew down in a storm on 5/8/1955. The entire site is still there overgrown.
Closed in circa 1987?
The projector room for the second screen may be the same projector room from the outdoor picture gardens?
This theatre building looks like a department store or office building from the outside(besides the theatre sign)!!
Opened with on screen 1 with “Grease 2” and on screen 2 with “Bambi”.
93 Deakin Avenue. Reopened with 4 screens on 18/12/1996. 800 plus seats as a four screen cinema.
Correction 2 screens, not 3.
Opened in 1953 and closed in 1983. 300 cars.
Closed in 1985 or 1986? 1000 cars.
1000 cars. Was for sale in 1999. Closed in 2000, reopened in 2002. Plans for a strip mall and housing on the site.
Also opened with a colour cartoon(not named).
The site is now a Sams Club.
Part of the building(at the front, and above?) is now a cafe/bar(Henry the Eighth)(British food?).
Demolished in 1993. Site is now a baseball field owned by the nearby Oakcrest Community Center.
Opened with 2 colour cartoons(not named), and “Frontier gal”.
Opened with a colour cartoon(not named), a novelty short(not named), and “Cetennial summer”.
Opened with “Home in Indiana”.
Is the roundabout the drive-in was named after, still there?
Opened with(on different screens) “Snow White and the seven dwarfs”, “War games”, Smoky and the Bandit 3", “Flashdance”, “Octopussy”, Trading places", and “Class”. Is there anything on the site now?
What was the name of the former departmenr store?
400 cars.
Opened with 2 colour cartoons(not named), a colour short(“a visit to Norway”), “Those redheads from Seattle”, and “Beyond the 12 mile reef”.
Heritage listed by the National Trust on 3/12/2007.
Closed in 1986.
Opened with “Do you love me?”.
Closed after the screen blew down in a storm on 5/8/1955. The entire site is still there overgrown.
Closed in circa 1987?
The projector room for the second screen may be the same projector room from the outdoor picture gardens?
This theatre building looks like a department store or office building from the outside(besides the theatre sign)!!
Opened with on screen 1 with “Grease 2” and on screen 2 with “Bambi”.
93 Deakin Avenue. Reopened with 4 screens on 18/12/1996. 800 plus seats as a four screen cinema.
Correction 2 screens, not 3.