Google’s a bit off on the Street View. The theater is just in from the corner of Frankfort and Pope, not Frankfort and William. Just throwing it out there.
This one was at the southwest corner of Broad Street (US 67) and E. 18th Street, next door to Texarkana High. The shape of the drive-in is somewhat visible, but a business is located on the property now.
This one was on Mt. View Road (US 84) just west of US 283. A building occupies about half of the lot, but a faint outline of the theater is visible in the other half.
There was a drive-in located at about 3932 US 11E East, give or take a few lots. There doesn’t appear to be any trace of this theater. There was another drive-in at or around 2296 US 11E West. This area is all commercial sprawl now.
There was a drive-in located at about 3932 US 11E East, give or take a few lots. There doesn’t appear to be any trace of this theater. There was another drive-in at or around 2296 US 11E West. This area is all commercial sprawl now.
Skyvue might not be its real name. I found the site while looking at topographical maps of Dothan. I then checked some of the other theater websites to see if they had any listings for a drive-in in town. The Skyvue was the only name I found.
There was a drive-in at this site for sure. Clouds obscure the lot on Google Maps, but the outline is visible on Bing.
It looks like this would’ve been at about 621 Walnut Street, which appears to be a frontage road for US 129/Hawkinsville Road. A church occupies part of the land, but the theater outline is still visible.
This one would’ve been at about 1659 Forest Avenue, south of town and across from a golf course. It looks like the property is a little league field now.
I believe the building in that Google link two posts above is an old drugstore. The theater appears to be to the right of that, one building in from the corner of Juniper Street.
I couldn’t find a Sunshine Trail in Rouzerville, nor could I find the drive-in on a topographical map.
September 2010:
The entrance.
The building.
The address of the business currently located on the site is 1665 200th Street.
Here are some pictures I took in September 2010.
Google’s a bit off on the Street View. The theater is just in from the corner of Frankfort and Pope, not Frankfort and William. Just throwing it out there.
This one was at the southwest corner of Broad Street (US 67) and E. 18th Street, next door to Texarkana High. The shape of the drive-in is somewhat visible, but a business is located on the property now.
This one was on Mt. View Road (US 84) just west of US 283. A building occupies about half of the lot, but a faint outline of the theater is visible in the other half.
Here are some pictures from September 2010.
I think this theater was at about 2156 County Road 829. The site hasn’t been redeveloped and the lot is overgrown.
There was a drive-in located at about 3932 US 11E East, give or take a few lots. There doesn’t appear to be any trace of this theater. There was another drive-in at or around 2296 US 11E West. This area is all commercial sprawl now.
There was a drive-in located at about 3932 US 11E East, give or take a few lots. There doesn’t appear to be any trace of this theater. There was another drive-in at or around 2296 US 11E West. This area is all commercial sprawl now.
Looks like this theater would’ve been at about 822 Old US 45, just north of the Mississippi line.
I can’t locate it on a topographical map, so it likely disappeared before the 70s/80s when most of those maps were printed.
Skyvue might not be its real name. I found the site while looking at topographical maps of Dothan. I then checked some of the other theater websites to see if they had any listings for a drive-in in town. The Skyvue was the only name I found.
There was a drive-in at this site for sure. Clouds obscure the lot on Google Maps, but the outline is visible on Bing.
Looks like it was just north of Georgia 257 on US 129 northeast of town. There doesn’t appear to be anything left of the theater.
It looks like this would’ve been at about 621 Walnut Street, which appears to be a frontage road for US 129/Hawkinsville Road. A church occupies part of the land, but the theater outline is still visible.
This one would’ve been at about 1659 Forest Avenue, south of town and across from a golf course. It looks like the property is a little league field now.
Here is a picture from September 2010.
That should be Old US 27. My mistake. I guess it could’ve been in Sebring. I’m not sure where the city limits begin and end.
I apologize. They work when I bookmark them, but I guess not when I link them.
This should work.
There are a few buildings facing the square that look like they could’ve been theaters, but I’m not positive about any of them.
Here’s a picture from September 2010.
Fun-Lan is great when it comes to watching a movie on one of the three “real” screens. It’s just a fun atmosphere there.
Not really. It wasn’t directly on the corner. Look at historic aerials of the place. You’ll see that it was right where the Kohl’s lot is now.
I believe the building in that Google link two posts above is an old drugstore. The theater appears to be to the right of that, one building in from the corner of Juniper Street.