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Horn Drive-In
Waller Street and FM 362,
Waller,
TX
77484
Waller Street and FM 362,
Waller,
TX
77484
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On July 3, 1954, Billboard magazine reported, “Horn Drive-In has been opened by N. H. Horner, Waller, Tex. It has a 250-car capacity”.
The Horn Drive-In sat at the southeast corner of Waller Street & FM 362 on the west side of town. Although visibly intact in 1958, its screen was already gone by a 1964 aerial photo. (The Horn Drive-In persisted in the Motion Picture Almanac’s drive-in lists through 1965.) By 1995, the site had changed to housing and a truck parking lot.
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Michael Kilgore
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The Nov. 7, 1953 Billboard wrote that the $25,000 Horn, the first drive-in in Waller County, was being built by Nelson F. Horner, “former Kerrville, Tex., theater operator.”