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The AmStar Stadium 14 opened on March 17th, 2000. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened as the Reel Theatre 6 - Overland on December 20th, 1994. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as the 220 Drive-In on February 26th. 1970 with “Love Camp 7” an Naziploitation film, which was seized by police on March 4th. Grand opening ad posted. Love Camp 7 was seized from the 220 Drive-In 05 Mar 1970, Thu The Roanoke Times (Roanoke, Virginia) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ads posted.
Typical Cineplex Odeon colors.
Opened by Cineplex Odeon on August 4th, 1989. Grand opening ad posted.
Cineplex Odeon Northgate opening 04 Aug 1989, Fri The Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho) Newspapers.com
Reopened by Reel Theatres on November 21st, 1988. Grand opening ads posted.
Closed 1986 as Cineplex Odeon was not interested in drive-ins.
Closed 1985
The Flicks opened on September 27th, 1984 and added its 2nd screen on February 5th, 1988. 1984 grand opening ad posted.
Closed 1983.
closed 1983.
Screens 2 & 3 opened on April 22nd, 1983.
opened on November 1st, 1981. Grand opening ad posted.
It closed or stopped placing ads in the Statesman in 1980.
2nd and 3rd screen opened on June 12th, 1980. Another ad posted.
It was at 6930 Wood Haven Rd, where the Cornerstone church now stands. Source: http://www.driveins.org/va-roanoke-lochhaven.htm
Closed in 1958.
Reopened as the Loch Haven Drive-in for “White Only” on May 3rd, 1953. Grand opening ad posted
Opened December 7th, 1973 as the Boulevard cinemas.
Boulevard cinema opening 06 Dec 1973, Thu The Canberra Times (Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia) Newspapers.com
An time capsule was to be opened on April 18th, 2017
Terrace Theatre time capsule 15 Apr 1967, Sat The Roanoke World-News (Roanoke, Virginia) Newspapers.com
Opened as Terrace Theatre on May 12th, 1967
Terrace Theatre opening 12 May 1967, Fri The Roanoke World-News (Roanoke, Virginia) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ads posted. Kenmore, the North 11 Drive-In was at the auto mall location with the Loch Haven nearby.
Closed in 1950. Will to bet it reopened as the Temple Drive-In on April 11th, 1952 at the same location.
Ads for this drive-in in the Statesman stopped in 1958.
The AmStar Stadium 14 opened on March 17th, 2000. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened as the Reel Theatre 6 - Overland on December 20th, 1994. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened as the 220 Drive-In on February 26th. 1970 with “Love Camp 7” an Naziploitation film, which was seized by police on March 4th. Grand opening ad posted.
Love Camp 7 was seized from the 220 Drive-In 05 Mar 1970, Thu The Roanoke Times (Roanoke, Virginia) Newspapers.com
Grand opening ads posted.
Typical Cineplex Odeon colors.
Opened by Cineplex Odeon on August 4th, 1989. Grand opening ad posted.
Reopened by Reel Theatres on November 21st, 1988. Grand opening ads posted.
Closed 1986 as Cineplex Odeon was not interested in drive-ins.
Closed 1985
The Flicks opened on September 27th, 1984 and added its 2nd screen on February 5th, 1988. 1984 grand opening ad posted.
Closed 1983.
closed 1983.
Screens 2 & 3 opened on April 22nd, 1983.
opened on November 1st, 1981. Grand opening ad posted.
It closed or stopped placing ads in the Statesman in 1980.
2nd and 3rd screen opened on June 12th, 1980. Another ad posted.
It was at 6930 Wood Haven Rd, where the Cornerstone church now stands. Source: http://www.driveins.org/va-roanoke-lochhaven.htm
Closed in 1958.
Reopened as the Loch Haven Drive-in for “White Only” on May 3rd, 1953. Grand opening ad posted
Opened December 7th, 1973 as the Boulevard cinemas.
An time capsule was to be opened on April 18th, 2017
Opened as Terrace Theatre on May 12th, 1967
Grand opening ads posted. Kenmore, the North 11 Drive-In was at the auto mall location with the Loch Haven nearby.
Closed in 1950. Will to bet it reopened as the Temple Drive-In on April 11th, 1952 at the same location.
Ads for this drive-in in the Statesman stopped in 1958.