it i now the second to last san joaquin valley drive in that is still operating the other being the ceres cruise-in theatre. also california’s oldest operating drive-in
now a trailer/porta potty/construction supply company it appears and according t a 2020 google street view aerial most of the screen one parking area has been paved over with asphalt when i went by with my grandparents i saw that there were backhoes and tractors there also further backing my suspicions
still goin strong definitely not a temporary thing. there are google reviews that are saying that the food is overpriced and not that good except for the popcorn.
i was dismayed to find that the place including skateland was demolished but it there is good news the marquee was being restored by the fairfield historical society please update to demolished.
the thing in the top left corner appears to be a shipping container! i don’t know what the curved round thing is though. but it appears there is a slab of concrete i n front of the screen most likely once held the playground if this helps any davidcoppock let me know
was shown in a 2000 topo map!
now actually price chopper grocery store please update!
yes they visited the house of someone who is full of drive-in memorabilia it was in someones barn i can only assume this is where it came from!
the entrance is indeed boarded up but there is painting on the boards which depicts a person going into the theatre!
now a fire house smoke shop anda fireworks shop no trace of it remains it has since been demolished please update
right on jw movies!!
the ramps still remain well most of them but barely visible
it i now the second to last san joaquin valley drive in that is still operating the other being the ceres cruise-in theatre. also california’s oldest operating drive-in
all of the ramps remain along with the entrance/exit road
cant find any trace of the drive-in must have been demolished completely
no it doesn’t appear to be and booth screens are gone sadly tho the car wash remains!
as of 2018 everything is still there!
found it only the concession stand and ramps remain please update as demolished!
found it only the concession stand and ramps remain please update as demolished!
wish this one would be reopened!
no the ramps still remain at least they show in the current aerial.
all traces of this theatre are gone sadly!
now a trailer/porta potty/construction supply company it appears and according t a 2020 google street view aerial most of the screen one parking area has been paved over with asphalt when i went by with my grandparents i saw that there were backhoes and tractors there also further backing my suspicions
most likely was rivest 266 also this looks to be a cool theatre.
now marcus arnold cine. please update!
i would like to know which drive-ins and indoor theatres in colorado had shown star wars the first one
still goin strong definitely not a temporary thing. there are google reviews that are saying that the food is overpriced and not that good except for the popcorn.
i was dismayed to find that the place including skateland was demolished but it there is good news the marquee was being restored by the fairfield historical society please update to demolished.
the thing in the top left corner appears to be a shipping container! i don’t know what the curved round thing is though. but it appears there is a slab of concrete i n front of the screen most likely once held the playground if this helps any davidcoppock let me know
the outline may still remain but the marquee is being used by harrisonville auto traders which is a car dealership. please update