I worked in the concession stand at the HI NABOR Drive-in Theater when I was 15 years old,you simply would not believe the fun we had in that place,VERY GOOD MEMORIES!!
PS-Originally the HI HABOR was going to be two screen theater but the second screen was never built,it remained a huge weed filled lot behind the concession stand,the configuration would have two screens facing each other with the concession stand in the middle,that’s why the concession stand was at the very back of the lot.
We moved to the EDGEWOOD neighborhood(close to the intersection of SouthPark Blvd & Belforte Blvd) in 1952, the original entrance to the King Drive-in was right next to SouthPark Blvd(MLK Blvd), they had to change the entrance location when the freeway was built(late 1960’s) next to the theater.I’ve been to countless movies there,GOOD MEMORIES!
I worked in the concession stand at the HI NABOR Drive-in Theater when I was 15 years old,you simply would not believe the fun we had in that place,VERY GOOD MEMORIES!!
PS-Originally the HI HABOR was going to be two screen theater but the second screen was never built,it remained a huge weed filled lot behind the concession stand,the configuration would have two screens facing each other with the concession stand in the middle,that’s why the concession stand was at the very back of the lot.
We moved to the EDGEWOOD neighborhood(close to the intersection of SouthPark Blvd & Belforte Blvd) in 1952, the original entrance to the King Drive-in was right next to SouthPark Blvd(MLK Blvd), they had to change the entrance location when the freeway was built(late 1960’s) next to the theater.I’ve been to countless movies there,GOOD MEMORIES!