There are some remnants of the drive-in remaining, mostly on the southern side of the property.
The main entrance road remains and has been resurfaced. Much of the exit road remains, although it is not in use. You can also see parch marks of the outline and some of the ramps.
This puts it right next to the entrance road, which is now Chase Street.
The drive-in was demolished and completely gone by 1983. Today, the east half of the property is a Doller General. The west half an open field with no trace of the drive-in remaining.
A closer address is 1402 Commerce Dr, Greenville, TX.
Google Maps has updated their addresses and this puts it right on the property.
The property is still undeveloped. You can still see the ramps, outline, and a series of large stones which mark where the projection booth/concession stand once stood.
Google Maps has updated their addresses. This puts it right on the property about where the entrance road used to be.
You can still see the outline, ramps, and foundation of the projection booth/concession stand. What’s left of the screen is a crumpled mess underneath the trees as of June 2022.
The property is now totally overgrown. The entrance is still there, although it is covered in grass. Apart from the outline, you would never know a drive-in was on the property, at least from Google Maps.
A 1980 aerial shows the drive-in demolished, but you can clearly see the outline, ramps, and the projector booth/concession stand appears to still be present.
Today, the property is the home to Duke Boyz, an automotive supply and repair shop. The property retains the distinctive fan-shape of the old drive-in.
The property remains undeveloped with the outline, ramps, entrance/exit roads, and foundation of the projection booth/concession stand remaining.
Currently, the property seems to be owned by a company called Post Busters, a fencing company. Not exactly a neat ‘n tidy property, but I guess Post Busters does not care.
A closer address is 59 Parkside Drive, Waterdown ON.
The address lines up with Clappison Avenue which is quite close to the original entrance of the drive-in.
Today, the property is mostly empty save for the road running right down the middle of where the drive-in once stood. There is no trace of the drive-in remaining.
Seems the drive-in has been long demolished and the property now holds something else. I do not know exactly where it once stood, but a reasonable guess is where Clappison Avenue meets Parkside Drive.
The 1958 aerial shows a different shape of track compared to the one installed when the fairgrounds were created.
The 1958 track starts at an entrance from the main road and loops behind the drive-in. It is not an overflow track for cars waiting to get into the drive-in. Nor does it appear to be a playground train track.
It may have something to do with the building on the west side of the property, which for all I know predated the construction of the drive-in. My guess is that whatever the function of the building, it operated during the day and the loop is part of the parking for the building when the drive-in was closed.
A single story brick building which sits on the west side of the property is the only remaining structure from the time the drive-in existed.
I’m not sure what its function was in the day. It seems rather large to be a snack bar. Plus, the 1958 aerial shows a track running on the south side of the drive-in that also does not have an obvious purpose (at least to me).
My guess is that this was more than just a drive-in.
A closer address is 152 Ellie Dr, Bennettsville, SC.
This puts it next to where the drive-in once stood. Because the road which directly connected the drive-in to Ellie Drive no longer exists, this may be as close as it gets.
There are some remnants of the drive-in remaining, mostly on the southern side of the property.
The main entrance road remains and has been resurfaced. Much of the exit road remains, although it is not in use. You can also see parch marks of the outline and some of the ramps.
A closer address is 7180 US-165, Columbia, LA.
This puts it right next to the entrance road, which is now Chase Street.
The drive-in was demolished and completely gone by 1983. Today, the east half of the property is a Doller General. The west half an open field with no trace of the drive-in remaining.
http://tinyurl.com/3mtn8ne3
You can still see some hints of the ramps.
A closer address is 3073 Willis Ave, Perry, IA.
This lines up better with the entrance road to the drive-in, which does remain in outline form today.
http://tinyurl.com/bdawu4k7
A closer address is 1402 Commerce Dr, Greenville, TX.
Google Maps has updated their addresses and this puts it right on the property.
The property is still undeveloped. You can still see the ramps, outline, and a series of large stones which mark where the projection booth/concession stand once stood.
http://tinyurl.com/3xbd3nwh
A closer address is 5174 FM2874, Commerce, TX.
Google Maps has updated their addresses. This puts it right on the property about where the entrance road used to be.
You can still see the outline, ramps, and foundation of the projection booth/concession stand. What’s left of the screen is a crumpled mess underneath the trees as of June 2022.
http://tinyurl.com/55b2ytxr
The property is now totally overgrown. The entrance is still there, although it is covered in grass. Apart from the outline, you would never know a drive-in was on the property, at least from Google Maps.
The projection booth/concession stand made it to at least 1995. Today, you can still see its foundation sitting between the two buildings.
There is no trace of the drive-in remaining. When HWY-61 was widened to a four-lane, it took out the northern part of the drive-in.
A closer address is 2008 US-63, West Plains, MO.
A 1980 aerial shows the drive-in demolished, but you can clearly see the outline, ramps, and the projector booth/concession stand appears to still be present.
Today, the property is the home to Duke Boyz, an automotive supply and repair shop. The property retains the distinctive fan-shape of the old drive-in.
http://tinyurl.com/42f6r67j
Drive-in was still intact in 1984, but completely demolished by 1995.
Today, there are parch marks of the ramps and the general outline remains, but that’s about it.
Please update address to 7900 Ramona Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL.
This is what is listed on their drive-in webpage.
From their website, it seems that the Willow Branch address never came to be or was very short-lived.
A closer address is 201 Cheney Hwy, Titusville, FL.
This fits the Grand Opening advertisement of being in “Indian River City” and close to the Indian River, thus the Riverview Name.
The drive-in can be seen in a 1958 aerial. But it was completely gone by 1984.
Today, the eastern half of the property is occupied by TD Bank while the western half is a pond. There is no trace of the drive-in remaining.
https://tinyurl.com/bdh8tfnw
A closer address is 1401 FL-5, Titusville, FL.
The drive-in appears in a 1972 topo map, but was gone by 1984.
Today, Central Florida Communities Housing or Washington Square sits on the property with no trace of the drive-in remaining.
https://tinyurl.com/2zwf4bza
A closer address is 4505 South St, Titusville, FL.
The drive-in appears intact in a 1979 aerial. But by 1984 it had been demolished.
Today, the property is home to the Affordable Auto Repair company. There is no trace of the drive-in remaining.
https://tinyurl.com/52pcxp97
Currently the home of several businesses. There is no trace of the drive-in remaining.
Currently the home of the Chippawa Wiloughby Memorial Arena which includes a couple of soccer fields.
However, you can still see part of the outline and ramps from the drive-in.
The property remains undeveloped with the outline, ramps, entrance/exit roads, and foundation of the projection booth/concession stand remaining.
Currently, the property seems to be owned by a company called Post Busters, a fencing company. Not exactly a neat ‘n tidy property, but I guess Post Busters does not care.
A closer address is 59 Parkside Drive, Waterdown ON.
The address lines up with Clappison Avenue which is quite close to the original entrance of the drive-in.
Today, the property is mostly empty save for the road running right down the middle of where the drive-in once stood. There is no trace of the drive-in remaining.
http://tinyurl.com/48upct3r
Seems the drive-in has been long demolished and the property now holds something else. I do not know exactly where it once stood, but a reasonable guess is where Clappison Avenue meets Parkside Drive.
No indication that any ramps are left. The property is mostly overgrown with trees.
However, part of the entrance and exit roads are still remaining.
A closer address is 16 Rowland Dr, Moultrie, GA.
The drive-in appears intact and perhaps operational in a 1956 aerial. But had been demolished by 1974.
Today, an EMC dispatch center sits on the property with no trace of the drive-in remaining.
https://tinyurl.com/2ms7jvus
The 1958 aerial shows a different shape of track compared to the one installed when the fairgrounds were created.
The 1958 track starts at an entrance from the main road and loops behind the drive-in. It is not an overflow track for cars waiting to get into the drive-in. Nor does it appear to be a playground train track.
It may have something to do with the building on the west side of the property, which for all I know predated the construction of the drive-in. My guess is that whatever the function of the building, it operated during the day and the loop is part of the parking for the building when the drive-in was closed.
A single story brick building which sits on the west side of the property is the only remaining structure from the time the drive-in existed.
I’m not sure what its function was in the day. It seems rather large to be a snack bar. Plus, the 1958 aerial shows a track running on the south side of the drive-in that also does not have an obvious purpose (at least to me).
My guess is that this was more than just a drive-in.
A closer address is 152 Ellie Dr, Bennettsville, SC.
This puts it next to where the drive-in once stood. Because the road which directly connected the drive-in to Ellie Drive no longer exists, this may be as close as it gets.
https://tinyurl.com/3u35sbbt