(1950s? – 1985). 1 screen that faced the road. Last feature: “Romancing the Stone”. You had to pick-up/plug-in/turn-in your speaker (this was good if you drove off and forgot to take the speaker off of your driver’s side window—-it would simply unplug itself from the stand). The grill only had a Grade B health rating but the burgers were great! (Carolina classic style) MEMORIES: My sister and I agravating my Dad by drawing finger-pictures in the back window condensation. Hitchcock’s “Psycho”, it was on it’s 4th or 5th run as the 2nd half of a double feature with Disney’s “That Darned Cat!” (little kids such as myself should have been asleep by then). I got scared and cried during the shower scene to which my Mom replied, “That’s not blood it’s only ketchup!” In my teen years a frequent late 2nd feature was :“Vanishing Point”(that naked blonde riding up on the chopper would never happen to me)
It’s only a field now and probably destined to become part of residential development.
(1950s? – 1985). 1 screen that faced the road. Last feature: “Romancing the Stone”. You had to pick-up/plug-in/turn-in your speaker (this was good if you drove off and forgot to take the speaker off of your driver’s side window—-it would simply unplug itself from the stand). The grill only had a Grade B health rating but the burgers were great! (Carolina classic style) MEMORIES: My sister and I agravating my Dad by drawing finger-pictures in the back window condensation. Hitchcock’s “Psycho”, it was on it’s 4th or 5th run as the 2nd half of a double feature with Disney’s “That Darned Cat!” (little kids such as myself should have been asleep by then). I got scared and cried during the shower scene to which my Mom replied, “That’s not blood it’s only ketchup!” In my teen years a frequent late 2nd feature was :“Vanishing Point”(that naked blonde riding up on the chopper would never happen to me)