York Drive-In
2401 N. Lincoln Avenue,
York,
NE
68467
2401 N. Lincoln Avenue,
York,
NE
68467
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Previously operated by: Central States Theatres Corp
Previous Names: Pines Drive-In
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This drive-in opened with a 400 car capacity as the Pines Drive-In on June 25, 1949 with George Brent in “God’s Country and the Woman”. It was renamed the York Drive-In in 1960. The drive-in was operated by Central States Theatres with a car capacity of 248 cars. The York Drive-In was still open in the early-1980’s.
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Assuming the Ariel Photograph is accurate, the York Drive-In was located at about 2403 N. Lincoln. https://goo.gl/maps/ZjLYK
There is no trace of the drive-in left.
Don’t know why it wouldn’t be accurate. Thanks for the address update.
I’ve learned over the years that you never really know :)
However, I see no reason why it can’t be. But then again I once lived in a pretty small town that had two drive-ins running at the same time and not one of my friends even remembers that second one, so to them it never existed in the first place.
Now The Court Apartments.
The address for this Drive-in is 2401 N Lincoln Ave, York, NE 68467.
Please update.
Looks like the Pines opened in 1949. From the June 3, 1950 issue of BoxOffice:
YORK, NEB. – The Pines Drive-In has been reopened by Manager Carl Rose and his assistant Keith Hines, former assistant manager at the Sun Theatre. The 400-car ozoner was built and opened last summer by Dean Sack, who later leased it to the Central States Theatre Corp.
The Pines opened on June 25, 1949 with the 1937 film “God’s Country and the Woman”, along with a Bugs Bunny cartoon. The original screen sizes 40x46ft.