StanMalone - I am the one who did all the work for the above mentioned movie list. Thank you for the kind words! It took quite a long time but it was a fun adventure seeing what all played at my favorite drive-in over the years. I even worked at the 41 Twin the last 2 years it was open. I did a lot of filming there too and I put it into a documentary of the place. Copies can be purchased at the following site…. https://theater-films-llc.square.site/
This photo was lifted from my website by Ray Plummer. The photo can be seen at my site..
www.drive-inthruwisconsin.com. You can see my name at the bottom of the pic which was then photoshoped out. Shame on you Ray Plummer. Give credit where credit is due.
This drive-in opened on April 15, 1949. It closed at the end of the 1984 season. Have any information or photos on this drive-in, please contact me. I’m working on a book project about Wisconsin Drive-in Theatres. Check out my website at: www.drive-inthruwisconsin.com to see how you can help.
The Keno drive-in opened on May 18, 1949. It now stands as the oldest drive-in in the state. The theatre usually opens in early May and goes until a week or so after Labor Day. I always have a great time here and the food in the concession stand is awesome. Check out my website to find out how you can help with my Wisconsin Drive-in book project. www.drive-inthruwisconsin.com.
This photo is NOT for the Victory drive-in that was in Butler, WI. This photo is for a drive-in theater in California of the same name.
StanMalone - I am the one who did all the work for the above mentioned movie list. Thank you for the kind words! It took quite a long time but it was a fun adventure seeing what all played at my favorite drive-in over the years. I even worked at the 41 Twin the last 2 years it was open. I did a lot of filming there too and I put it into a documentary of the place. Copies can be purchased at the following site…. https://theater-films-llc.square.site/
This ad is actually for the Big Sky Drive-in that used to be in Madison, WI.
This photo was lifted from my website by Ray Plummer. The photo can be seen at my site.. www.drive-inthruwisconsin.com. You can see my name at the bottom of the pic which was then photoshoped out. Shame on you Ray Plummer. Give credit where credit is due.
This drive-in opened on April 15, 1949. It closed at the end of the 1984 season. Have any information or photos on this drive-in, please contact me. I’m working on a book project about Wisconsin Drive-in Theatres. Check out my website at: www.drive-inthruwisconsin.com to see how you can help.
The Keno drive-in opened on May 18, 1949. It now stands as the oldest drive-in in the state. The theatre usually opens in early May and goes until a week or so after Labor Day. I always have a great time here and the food in the concession stand is awesome. Check out my website to find out how you can help with my Wisconsin Drive-in book project. www.drive-inthruwisconsin.com.