Pulaski Drive-In Movies
11339 Pulaski Highway,
White Marsh,
MD
21162
11339 Pulaski Highway,
White Marsh,
MD
21162
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Previous Names: General Pulaski Drive-In
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The General Pulaski Drive-In was opened July 6, 1950 with John Payne in “The Eagle and the Hawk” & Maria Montez in “South of Tahiti”. It was operated by Milton Schwaber. General Pulaski was a Revolutionary War figure. The Pulaski Drive-In Movies capacity was 700 cars. It was closed on November 1, 1984 screening all four of the first “Friday the 13th” movies on screen 1 and Chris Penn in “The Wild Life” & Molly Ringwald in “Sixteen Candles” on screen 2.
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Here is a 1988 photo:
http://tinyurl.com/lhwtjk
It was at one point (circa 1983), with two screens facing each other.
Here is an aerial view, date unknown:
http://tinyurl.com/mdr3vt
Wonder how cars were laid out for the eastern (second) screen, with the rows curving AWAY FROM it?
Approx. address for this drive-in was 11339 Pulaski Highway.
This opened on July 6th, 1950. Grand opening ad in photo section.
Opened with 3 cartoons(not named), “The eagle % the hawk” and “Soutn of Tahiti”.
Townhouses are going to be put on the property.
Closed on November 1, 1984 with all four Friday The 13th films in Screen 1 and a double feature of “Wild Life” and “Sixteen Candles” in Screen 2.