Motor Vue Drive-In
1704 Elk Street,
Rock Springs,
WY
82901
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Previously operated by: Westates Theatres
Previous Names: Starlite Drive-In
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The Starlite Drive-In was located north of Rock Springs along the east side of Elk Street (US 191).
The drive-in was opened in September 1949 when it was operated by Tino Ringalio. By 1972 it was owned and operated by Westates Theatres and had been renamed Motor Vue Drive-In. It seemingly made it into the 1980’s, but was subsequently closed and demolished.
Today, the property has been enveloped by the neighboring trailer park and there is no trace of the drive-in left.
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600 cars.
just uploaded 1967 aerial
Boxoffice, Oct. 13, 1951: “Ownership of the Starlite Drive-In here was acquired last month by Teno Roncalio, native of Rock Springs and a Cheyenne attorney, with his purchase of the interests of Evan H. Reese and Frank R. Crocker in the theatre.”
Motion Picture Herald, March 21, 1953: “C. E. Bradshaw, owner of the Inland, Martin, S. D., his son Russell, and Wm. Wells, bought the Starlite drive-in, Rock Springs, Wyo.”
Boxoffice, May 2, 1960: “John Anselmi and Fred Magana have purchased the Motor Vu Drive-In, Rock Springs, Wyo., from Teno Roncalio of Cheyenne”.
Boxoffice, May 28, 1962: “Oscar Tellefson has taken over the operation of the Motor Vu Drive-In at Rock Springs, Wyo.”
Summer 1959 photo added of projectionist Virgil Wright credit Bill Franc.
Looks like the Starlite opened in the late summer of 1949.
Boxoffice, Aug. 6, 1949: “Another drive-in is scheduled to open soon in Rock Springs, Wyo.”
Boxoffice, Aug. 13, 1949: (Construction:) “Rock Springs, Wyo. - $50,000 drive-in to be built for Star Lite Theatre Co.”
Boxoffice, Sept. 10, 1949: (Openings:) “Rock Springs, Wyo. - Starlite Drive-In opened.”