The McKinney Drive-In I Believe Was Still Operational In The 1960’s, It Wasn’t Until I Think The 1970’s When The McKinney Drive-In Was Closed. I Can See The Parking Space I Think On A Google Earth Pro Capture From March 1995 Without The Screen Or Maybe The Land After It Was Closed
I Remembered One Intermission Reel From The Late 1950s/Early 1960s With A Few Local Merchants Including A Golf And Games (The Music Is The Same As The 1960 Rialto Theatre Grand Reopening In Morrilton, Arkansas Shown Here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8zqBpVL6yEM&t=2s With The Same Bolded Avenir Text As The Opening Message Mainly The Address To The Golf Place Including Some HGS Text But The Background Is Blank) And A Local Gas Station (With Unknown Different Music) But The Film Is Off-Colored. Instead Of A Black And White, It Was Sepia Or A Bit Yellow-Orange Mix.
I Notice Ashtabula Had A Drive-In Previously Called The Shea’s Midway Drive-In Theatre Near The Ashtabula And Conneaut Border.
http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/2928/photos/142010
That’s Actually From The Martin Theatre In Atlanta, Georgia When It Became A Cinerama In October Of 1962; Not The Martin Cinerama In New Orleans, Louisiana.
That’s Actually From The Martin Theatre In Atlanta, Georgia When It Became A Cinerama In October Of 1962; Not The Martin Cinerama In New Orleans, Louisiana.
I Just Got A Update To The Location And I Found A Picture Of The Location Taken In 2017. And According To Google Maps, It Was Still In Operation In September 2013, And I Believe It Was Closed In 2017 Or 2018. I Do Have The April 16th, 1999 Picture Of It Along With The Carrolls And Market Square. It Was Also Part Of The GKC Chain Back In The Late 1990’s. The Building Was Still There With Gates Protecting It. There Might Be A Possibility Chance It Might Reopen It.
These Snipes Are Found In Better Condition Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwoHjAzRvzw, Also Contains The Miracle Mile And The McLendon In Texas.
Closed In The Early-Mid 1990’s.
The McKinney Drive-In I Believe Was Still Operational In The 1960’s, It Wasn’t Until I Think The 1970’s When The McKinney Drive-In Was Closed. I Can See The Parking Space I Think On A Google Earth Pro Capture From March 1995 Without The Screen Or Maybe The Land After It Was Closed
January 1958 Brentwood Theatre Snipe.
I Believe This Video Might Show The Grand, But It Did Show The Cornelia Drive-In Sign (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPB3bHSeq0E).
May 24th, 1961 Is On A Wednesday. So This Is From 1961.
I Remembered One Intermission Reel From The Late 1950s/Early 1960s With A Few Local Merchants Including A Golf And Games (The Music Is The Same As The 1960 Rialto Theatre Grand Reopening In Morrilton, Arkansas Shown Here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8zqBpVL6yEM&t=2s With The Same Bolded Avenir Text As The Opening Message Mainly The Address To The Golf Place Including Some HGS Text But The Background Is Blank) And A Local Gas Station (With Unknown Different Music) But The Film Is Off-Colored. Instead Of A Black And White, It Was Sepia Or A Bit Yellow-Orange Mix.
The First Ever Picture On CinemaTreasures!
Looks Like Either A Columbia Phantasy Or MGM Cartoon.
I Think Donald’s Double Trouble Was The Disney Cartoon Displaying Even Know Released In Late June.
Originally It Was Called Riverview Auto When It First Opened.
I Notice Ashtabula Had A Drive-In Previously Called The Shea’s Midway Drive-In Theatre Near The Ashtabula And Conneaut Border. http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/2928/photos/142010
Doesn’t Look Like Its From The Eastwood Mall 1 & 2, Maybe Another Loews In Ohio Somewhere.
That’s Actually From The Martin Theatre In Atlanta, Georgia When It Became A Cinerama In October Of 1962; Not The Martin Cinerama In New Orleans, Louisiana.
That’s Actually From The Martin Theatre In Atlanta, Georgia When It Became A Cinerama In October Of 1962; Not The Martin Cinerama In New Orleans, Louisiana.
The Star Theatre in Texas Also Used This Background.
Here’s An April 18th, 1980 Ad Of The Raue And Surrounding Areas I Believe: https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/182708866/
Here’s A December 19th, 1939 Ad Of The Miller Theatre: https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/191684714/
Here’s A March 25th, 1931 Ad Of The Miller Theatre: https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/192222545/
Here’s An April 28th, 1972 Ad Of The Miller And A Few Others Surrounding Illinois: https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/192129603/
May 1959.
May 1959.
More Grand Theatre Clips Display Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQQKwyn8KIA
1959?
I Believe It Opened Prior-1956. Found A Snipe On YouTube That Says Blant, KY. Not Sure Where Blant Is. Maybe A Former City.
I Just Got A Update To The Location And I Found A Picture Of The Location Taken In 2017. And According To Google Maps, It Was Still In Operation In September 2013, And I Believe It Was Closed In 2017 Or 2018. I Do Have The April 16th, 1999 Picture Of It Along With The Carrolls And Market Square. It Was Also Part Of The GKC Chain Back In The Late 1990’s. The Building Was Still There With Gates Protecting It. There Might Be A Possibility Chance It Might Reopen It.
These Snipes Are Found In Better Condition Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwoHjAzRvzw, Also Contains The Miracle Mile And The McLendon In Texas.
1960