This is another one where the concession building still stands, looks like its used as a shed? Also directly opposite the old drive-in site is the appropriately named Rodeo Drive-In Storage.
This still exists and from the layout it looks like it had 2 screens? One screen still stands along with the ramps and concession building. Appears to now be used as a parking lot.
Today a more accurate address is 2 Sports Complex Rd, Kahnawake, Quebec. The drive-in was behind this business, the rough outline of the drive-in can still be seen, also there is a white building in the spot where the concession building was.
The entrance road is one of the longest I’ve ever seen! The roadside marquee was still there in a 2013 Google Street view image. Also it says the name was actually Cine Parc Venus which makes more sense, probably needs to be updated on here.
A current address for this former drive-in is 460 Wincoram Way, Coram, NY 11727. This will map to a business almost directly in the middle of where it was. If you want the actual address where the entrance road was, that’s now 396 Middle Country Rd. Also the entrance drive-way and marquee existed up until 2013 on Google Street View.
Part of the site is a Hyundai dealer but most of the land where the actual drive-in was is a Nissan dealer. Most of the site still existed up to 1996 with concession building and screen standing in this year in an aerial.
No its not, its actually still there vacant and overgrown. The concession stand foundation and ticket box remains are still there. The closest address is 37 Tobins Rd, St. John’s, NL A1E 6A3. This maps directly to the property next door.
Finally found this one, the address is 1321 Williams Beach Road, Courtenay, BC V0R. The ramps can still be seen in the tree formations. According to this listing when the site was for sale, the concession building still existed:
Approximate address is 1596 Grand Lake Rd, Sydney, NS B1M 1A1, Canada. A self-storage business is on part of the site, some very faint remains of the ramps can be seen and on some older aerial images the foundation of the concession building can be seen.
It was demolished by 1970 turned into a housing estate by 1980.
The official address for the business on the site is 902 Dakota Ave however as noted above it doesn’t map correctly.
Apparently it actually opened on June 1st 1951 and closed in late 1979 with Superman I.
As noted above this is still intact and possibly still used occasionally. The concession building and possibly even the ticket box still stand.
This is another one where the concession building still stands, looks like its used as a shed? Also directly opposite the old drive-in site is the appropriately named Rodeo Drive-In Storage.
I’m 90% sure that the concession building was actually retained and is the building on an angle in the center of the property.
For some reason the address wont map properly, instead of US-54 it should be changed to W Mary St.
Was actually demolished by 1993 when only the concession building appeared to remain. Now a Walmart.
Looks like what is currently called Dare Blvd was the entrance road and Minor St was possibly the old exit road.
Topps Safety Apparel now has a factory on the site.
This still exists and from the layout it looks like it had 2 screens? One screen still stands along with the ramps and concession building. Appears to now be used as a parking lot.
Not sure whats there now but the concession building appears to have been retained.
Today a more accurate address is 2 Sports Complex Rd, Kahnawake, Quebec. The drive-in was behind this business, the rough outline of the drive-in can still be seen, also there is a white building in the spot where the concession building was.
Although the drive-in is closed, according to their website it’s still available for rental to large groups.
The entrance road is one of the longest I’ve ever seen! The roadside marquee was still there in a 2013 Google Street view image. Also it says the name was actually Cine Parc Venus which makes more sense, probably needs to be updated on here.
Looks like its now a junkyard, the concession building and screen were actually both still standing in a 2016 aerial photo.
Was possibly still operating in the early 1980’s, it was still fully intact in a 1982 aerial photo.
A current address for this former drive-in is 460 Wincoram Way, Coram, NY 11727. This will map to a business almost directly in the middle of where it was. If you want the actual address where the entrance road was, that’s now 396 Middle Country Rd. Also the entrance drive-way and marquee existed up until 2013 on Google Street View.
Part of the site is a Hyundai dealer but most of the land where the actual drive-in was is a Nissan dealer. Most of the site still existed up to 1996 with concession building and screen standing in this year in an aerial.
Some of the ramps are still visible at the back of the property. The front part of the lot is now International Plaza, a business center.
The address is actually 5th Ave & Foothills Blvd, the site is now Prince George Islamic Centre.
No its not, its actually still there vacant and overgrown. The concession stand foundation and ticket box remains are still there. The closest address is 37 Tobins Rd, St. John’s, NL A1E 6A3. This maps directly to the property next door.
Finally found this one, the address is 1321 Williams Beach Road, Courtenay, BC V0R. The ramps can still be seen in the tree formations. According to this listing when the site was for sale, the concession building still existed:
https://courtneyanglin.com/mylistings.html/listing.381708-1321-williams-beach-road-black-creek-v0r-2m0.43080508
The site currently appears to be occupied by Triple R Modular Home Sales. The concession building also still appears to exist.
Approximate address is 1596 Grand Lake Rd, Sydney, NS B1M 1A1, Canada. A self-storage business is on part of the site, some very faint remains of the ramps can be seen and on some older aerial images the foundation of the concession building can be seen.
There’s also some photos here: https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMKCM0_Valley_Drive_In_Creston_British_Columbia