Isn’t this the theater with the screen on the back wall of a business? There were two drive-ins on Chapman Highway and we went often with my mom, all us kids piled into our Nash Rambler and enjoying a double feature for a 50 cent admission.
We moved away from Knoxville in 1959 and I’m sure it was still open when we left.
My family lived on Lauderdale after WW2 and my sister and I joined the neighborhood kids every Saturday at the Rosewood. It was Saturday paradise with cartoons, adventure serials and western movies. Big part of my childhood. Missed it tons when we moved away.
Isn’t this the theater with the screen on the back wall of a business? There were two drive-ins on Chapman Highway and we went often with my mom, all us kids piled into our Nash Rambler and enjoying a double feature for a 50 cent admission.
We moved away from Knoxville in 1959 and I’m sure it was still open when we left.
My family lived on Lauderdale after WW2 and my sister and I joined the neighborhood kids every Saturday at the Rosewood. It was Saturday paradise with cartoons, adventure serials and western movies. Big part of my childhood. Missed it tons when we moved away.