I grew up in Monroeville, but was a bit too young to remember this theater. In the early 1990s I worked at a Chinese restaurant(Chin’s Polynesian Garden) on Northern Pike, and right across the street was an old cast aluminum street sign for Drive-In Theater Lane. This was the main driveway for this theater from what the old timers told me. On the little map you can see this road as a little dead end spur about an inch and a quarter to the right of the red place marker. In the late 1980s a lot of development happened on Mosside Blvd. across from the Gateway High School. A self-storage place was part of this development and the lower units took the place of the theater and screen.
I grew up in Monroeville, but was a bit too young to remember this theater. In the early 1990s I worked at a Chinese restaurant(Chin’s Polynesian Garden) on Northern Pike, and right across the street was an old cast aluminum street sign for Drive-In Theater Lane. This was the main driveway for this theater from what the old timers told me. On the little map you can see this road as a little dead end spur about an inch and a quarter to the right of the red place marker. In the late 1980s a lot of development happened on Mosside Blvd. across from the Gateway High School. A self-storage place was part of this development and the lower units took the place of the theater and screen.