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Going to the movies should be an experience — and it is, at 99W Drive-In Theatre. 99W Drive-In Theatre has been entertaining Portlanders since 1953, and is one of the last remaining drive-in theaters in the state! Find showtimes and more at the 99W Drive-In Theatre Facebook page, and be... The post Nosh On Popcorn And Milk Duds While You Watch A Double Feature At 99W Drive-In In Newberg, Oregon appeared first on Only In Your State ®. Celine Sciamma, Outdoor Movie Screen, Damien Chazelle, Drive In Movie Theater, Charlton Heston, Tennessee Williams, Drive In Theater, Batman Begins, Ten Commandments

Going to the movies should be an experience — and it is, at 99W Drive-In Theatre. 99W Drive-In Theatre has been entertaining Portlanders since 1953, and is one of the last remaining drive-in theaters in the state! Find showtimes and more at the 99W Drive-In Theatre Facebook page, and be... The post Nosh On Popcorn And Milk Duds While You Watch A Double Feature At 99W Drive-In In Newberg, Oregon appeared first on Only In Your State ®.

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Blue Dell Complex in Irwin: Eat, Swim, and See a Movie via @thirdstopright Drive Inn Movies, Drive In Theatre, Movie Marquee, Waterloo Iowa, Land Of The Lost, Drive In Movie Theater, Vintage Diner, Ghost Signs, Drive In Theater

Large public swimming pools and drive-in movie theaters were very popular in the 1950s and 1960s. It wasn't unusual for towns to have several of each. With four different drive-ins as well as a 1.5 million gallon public pool, Irwin had both. The Blue Dell was located three miles east of McKeesport along the Lincoln

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Nostalgic images of drive-in movie theaters | Dangerous Minds Drive Inn Movies, Drive In Theatre, Camden New Jersey, Vintage Movie Theater, Going To The Movies, Drive In Movie Theater, Michigan History, Flint Michigan, Dangerous Minds

The giant stone ‘marquee’ on the first drive-in movie theater in Camden, New Jersey that opened on June 6th, 1933. 83-years ago this week (June 6th, 1933 specifically) the very first drive-in movie theater opened for business in Camden, New Jersey. Originally conceptualized and patented in 1933 by entrepreneur Richard Hollingshead who astutely recognized that despite the failing economy (the Great Depression was in full swing) people were still going to the movies and would cut back on basic…

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