KEARNEY Drive In Theatre - Kearney Ne - Demolished!
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Taken on: November 6, 2007
Uploaded on: January 20, 2012
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Date time: Mon Nov 05 23:20:02 -0800 2007
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Kearney Drive In Theatre, Located in Kearney Nebraska On Avenue N @ E. 28th Street. E. 28th Street dead-ends into the driveway of the Theatre. This Theatre hold approximately 400 cars. It is open seasonally. The Man who runs it was real nice in letting US have a look around for some photos. The Drive In opened in 1950. Altho, it is still open, there is talk of it closing!!! UPDATE - Sadly the Drive In suffered damage from a storm that had came thru back in 2008. CEC’s Landlord decided not to rebuild & closed the Drive In that had been open for some 58 years. Today, nothing remains of this Drive In Theatre.. Photo Taken: November 5 2007 Photo Taken By: Randy A. Carlisle Copyright 2012 RAC Photography “Preserving AMERICAs History Thru Photography” NO Photos are to be posted on ANY other website, or any kind of publication Without MY Permission. No Exceptions! They are not to be “Lifted”, Borrowed, reprinted, or by any other means other than viewing here on cinematreasures.org or Flickr.com. If you want to use a photo of mine for anything, please email First. I’ll assist you any way I can. Thank You for your understanding. ALL Photos are For Sale. Photo Courtesy of Randy A Carlisle - Historical Photographer - RAC Photography
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