Warrington Drive-In
4101 W. Navy Boulevard,
Pensacola,
FL
32507
4101 W. Navy Boulevard,
Pensacola,
FL
32507
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The Warrington Drive-In opened on October 21, 1950, featuring a 1950 western “The Sundowners” with Robert Preston, Robert Sterling, Chill Wills and Cathy Downs. It had a parking ramp that could hold 500 cars. It was operated by Olivia and Charles Stuart. In 1952 it was advertised as a drive-in restaurant along with the theatre.
In 1955 operations were taken over by S.E. McDaniel. I believe that T.G. Solomon’s Gulf State Theatres was the operator at the end. The Warrington Drive-In was closed in June 1960.
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Randy Studer, Dave Bonan
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I recall my father telling me that this drive-in closed as the result of being hit by a hurricane. An apartment complex now sits on the site. The Twin-Air Drive-In was across the street.