Lawrence Park Drive-In

4690 Iroquois Avenue,
Erie, PA 16511

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Previously operated by: Blatt Brothers Circuit, Cinemette Corporation of America

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Lawrence Park Drive-In

Located on Route 5, the Lawrence Park Drive-In was opened on May 14, 1949 with Jack Carson in “April Showers”. It was operated by Gold & Coelan. In 1951 it was operated by Earl Beckwith & the Blatt Brothers Circuit. It was closed by Cinemette in 1985.

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fabulousfubby
fabulousfubby on June 16, 2020 at 6:42 am

The lot is now used as a townhouse apartment complex called “Arneman Place” it’s a really nice apartment area.

matthewthecinemaguy
matthewthecinemaguy on March 20, 2022 at 11:38 am

Opened in 1950 and closed in 1980.

fabulousfubby
fabulousfubby on December 9, 2022 at 5:51 am

This theater actually closed in 1985, it was owned by Cinemette Corporation of America towards the end.

MichaelKilgore
MichaelKilgore on December 9, 2022 at 11:45 am

To be picky, the drive-in site is well east of Erie and slightly east of present-day Lawrence Park. It’s within Northwest Harborcreek, a census-designated place, although the Erie post office delivers its mail. And it probably opened in early 1949, possibly late 1948.

Boxoffice, Aug. 7, 1948: “ERIE, PA. — Star Drive-In, Inc., will open its new outdoor theatre in Lawrence Park at Iroquis avenue and Nagle road in September. The owners, William Coleman and Joseph Gold, entered the drive-in field several years ago, operating the Star at West 12th and Pittsburgh avenue.”

The Exhibitor, March 9, 1949: “William Coleman, coowner. Star Drive-In, as well as the newly constructed Lawrence Park Drive-In, which he operates with his partner, Joe Gold, recently returned from a vacation trip to Florida.”

The Exhibitor, April 13, 1949: “Joseph Gold, co-owner with William Coleman, Star Drive-In, arrived in Pittsburgh following a vacation of several months in Florida, and transacted a lot of business prior to the opening of the new Lawrence Park Drive-In, Wesleyville, Pa.”

Boxoffice, Sept. 1, 1951: “Erie, Pa. - Blatt Bros. Theatres has acquired two outdoor theatres here - the Star and the Lawrence Park - from William Coleman and Joseph Gold.”

Motion Picture Exhibitor, May 11, 1955: “Blatt Brothers opened their Lawrence Park Drive-In, Erie, Pa., after widening their screen to present CinemaScope productions.”

rivest266
rivest266 on June 12, 2023 at 9:05 am

The Lawrence Park Drive-In theatre opened on May 14th, 1949 and closed by Cinemette in 1985. Grand opening ad posted.

50sSNIPES
50sSNIPES on March 8, 2026 at 5:45 am

Foundations of almost everything remained standing into the 1990s and parts of the 2000s despite overgrown trees by then. The concession building and screen though are already gone by 2005, but traces remain until 2012.

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