CIRCUS DRIVE IN ANACORTES WA ABOUT TO BE TORN DOWN

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CIRCUS DRIVE IN ANACORTES WA ABOUT TO BE TORN DOWN

Circus Drive-In

Anacortes, WA

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Taken on: October 11, 2019

Uploaded on: October 24, 2019

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CIRCUS DRIVE IN ANACORTES WA ABOUT TO BE TORN DOWN

The main candy counter and projection building still stands plus a small managers apartment above Oct 2019.

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terrywade commented about CIRCUS DRIVE IN ANACORTES WA ABOUT TO BE TORN DOWN on Oct 25, 2019 at 9:29 am

We hope the Native American tribe that are the new owners of this old classic Circus Drive In Theatre will keep the large CinemaScope® steal screen tower up for the local kids and adults on the reservation to still watch outdoor movies in the Summer with a green grass in front. They can build around the screen and place a small new video projector out a window aiming at the screen. Bring back a few old Drive In car speaker posts and hook up to a stereo amp from the small bright DCP projector. A few picnic tables can be added. Spread the word if you live in Anacortes WA as the bulldozers are almost ready to re develop this old Circus Drive In Theatre! Tell the local Indian tribe what can be done. They do many wonderful things for the local Native American community.

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