Picture of the Nitehawk (they call it the Thunderbird Drive-in, which surely was a former name.
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To find the address of the Cinema 4, one might have to look through old phone books, from when it was actually operational. I’ve scoured online, and can’t find a single website that gives a solid address. Maybe, I just haven’t looked in the right places.
Picture of the Sundown from Sept ‘00—>
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Picture of the Nitehawk (they call it the Thunderbird Drive-in, which surely was a former name.
How many drive-ins can one tiny community have?)—>
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Corridor shot of the Lyric Theatre—>
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Interior picture of Dynasty Cinema—>
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Lost Memory – That surely must be it. Thanks! I wonder if its still there. Who knows when that website entry was written. Does it say?
Here is a picture, circa Sept ‘08, of the Pines Drive-in—>
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To find the address of the Cinema 4, one might have to look through old phone books, from when it was actually operational. I’ve scoured online, and can’t find a single website that gives a solid address. Maybe, I just haven’t looked in the right places.
Chuck 1231 – This page appears to have a Google map giving directions, although I don’t know how accurate it is—>
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Picture of the Falkon Theatre in Tisdale—>
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Gaiety Theatre as of December ‘08—>
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Picture of the Gaiety Theatre—>
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Here is a picture of the Twin Pines, dated May ‘07—>
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This is a twin screen, originally named the Park 1 & 2.
The Jubilee was built in 1951 by Burt Crawford.
Flickr pictures of the Cinema 4 drive-in, dated 2005—>
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Picture of screen—>
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Various shots of the abandoned Cinema 4 Drive-in—>
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I believe this might’ve been the Cinema IV drive-in, opened in 1974 by Evans and Mabel Parobec of Prairie Dog Drive-in “fame”.
The Twilite’s sign—>
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The Twilite’s screen—>
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The screen of the Clearwater (?)—>
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Official website of the Clearwater Drive-in—>
http://www.clearwaterdrivein.com/
Pictures of the Prairie Dog Drive-in—>
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2006 picture of the Plaza Theatre—>
http://www.flickr.com/photos/searmid/218814698/
The Biggar museum has a reconstruction of what the Majestic looked like before 1929—> http://www.biggarmuseum.com/theatre.jpg
Jan 2008 article on the Ituna Theatre—>
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The old Cinema 6 sign—>
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The screen—>
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