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 The Drive-In Theater Turns 75 Today
The Drive-In Theater Turns 75 Today
The drive-in theater is a true piece of Americana. On June 6th, 1933 the first such theater opened in Camden, N.J. It wasn't until the 40's with the invention of the in-car speakers that the idea really took off. By 1958, the number of drive-ins peaked at 4,063.
How many of you have never been to a drive-in theater and how many have fond memories? picked by 2manyusernames 1 year ago
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 2manyuse...
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 letter10
1 year ago
drive-ins are a lot of fun! we still have a double-feature drive-n here in Tulsa...very cool!
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 pfortner...
1 year ago
Not too many left out here in Cali. Most of them were mowed down. Pretty cool when you think back and remember the warm summer nights, lawn chairs, metal speakers and the snack bar.



Good times.
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 dollylla...
1 year ago
We have several here in upstate NY. I loved the drive-in.
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 kidlaw
1 year ago
I grew up in Upstate NY. My mom and her best friend would take all of us kids to the Mohawk Drive-In. All of the kids would pile into one car and our moms would sit together in the other. Two of us older kids would take blankets and lay on the hood of the car to watch once the younger kids had fallen asleep. Good times!
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 TraumaMa...
1 year ago
I still go. It is a great value and we grew up going to see movies that this local drive in.

Even the concessions are cheaper than a regular movie!

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 bingo
1 year ago
We used to go when I was a kid in California.
It seems all the ones here in the Seattle area are now swap meets.
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 suebe
1 year ago
I used to drive my big old '65 Mercury Monterrey, put a couple of guys in the trunk until we passed the ticket both, then let them out to save on admission. Always loved the concession promotional films and the countdown clock to the next movie.

There are none left in NY metro area. One someplace in Delsea, NJ-the last holdout in NJ.

Ahh...and making out in cars...
/starts singing "Saturday Night at the Movies...who cares what picture you see..."
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