Shankweiler's Drive-In
4540 Shankweiler Road,
Orefield,
PA
18069
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Functions: Movies (First Run)
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610.481.0800
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News About This Theater
- Feb 5, 2014 — Shankweiler’s Drive-in goes digital
The historic Shankweiler’s Drive-In was the second drive-in to open in the United States when it was built in 1934, opening on April 15, 1934. Operated by Wilson Shankweiler it became the first drive-in to broadcast movie audio via FM broadcast stereo in 1986 and converted to digital cinema in 2014.
On November 4, 2022 it was announced that The Moving Picture Cinema, helmed by drive-in veteran Matthew McClanahan and partner Lauren McChesney had purchased Shankweiler’s Drive-In, becoming the fourth owners in its 88-year history. Former owners, Paul & Susan Geissinger, had purchased the property in 1984. McClanahan, 32, previously revived and ran the Mahoning Drive-In in Lehighton, PA from 2014 to 2020. He has owned and operated the Moving Picture Cinema, a full-service mobile cinema, since 2019. It is a Lehigh Valley based full-service mobile cinema, creating authentic and classic moviegoing experiences at unique venues across Eastern PA. Each package includes large format projection, screen, sound and crew, with emphasis on professional and consistent AV presentation. The Moving Picture Cinema has collaborated with an array of community organizations, including independent movie theatres, municipalities, and museums, as well as their own custom programming. “I grew up going to Shankweiler’s Drive-In to see movies with my family” says McClanahan. “It’s such an honor to be able to craft those memories for future generations while preserving a significant piece of American history”.
Shankweiler’s Drive-In will resume operations in November 2022 and continue with a limited schedule through the winter, with a Grand Reopening in Spring 2023.
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This place should be heritage listed!!
Shankweiler’s Drive-In is now for sale.
Brief history highlights from the article at the bottom can be added to Overview.
SHANKWEILER’S HISTORY
1934: Wilson Shankweiler opens the outdoor theater in North Whitehall Township.
1948: Installs speaker poles and car speakers
1965: Shankweiler sells the drive-in to Robert Malkames.
1982: Adds AM radio (and later FM radio) micro-vicinity broadcasting to deliver the soundtrack.
1984: Malkames sells to Paul and Susan Geissinger.
2013: Converts projection and sounds systems to digital format.
2018: Property for sale with asking price of $1.2 million
http://www.mcall.com/business/mc-biz-shankweiler-drive-in-for-sale-20180118-story.html
Opened on 15/4/1934.
I heard that Paul and Sue were looking to sell. But God forbid this historic landmark be torn down
yes DRIVEIN101 they are looking to sell and it is currently on the market god i will never visit being i live on the west coast but it would be a shame if america’s oldest drive-in were torn down
good news folks ! https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/entertainment/2022/11/shankweilers-oldest-still-running-drive-in-in-america-is-sold-to-new-owners.html
Possibly the World’s oldest operating Drive-in theatre(but not the World’s oldest operating outdoor picture theatre though, that record is held by the Sun Picture Gardens in Broome, Western Australia, Australia which opened on 9th December 1916).
The Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton area would later open its second drive-in theater in 1940 called the 7th Street Drive-In in Whitehall six years after the Shankweiler’s opened its doors (which will have its Cinema Treasures page soon, and I made a huge mistake while finding history about the 7th Street Drive-In as I accidentally listed the 7th Street as the oldest in the area rather than it being the second-oldest because I totally forgot how close it was to Shankweiler’s, oops! My bad, but I hope someone can fix it).
I’ve read that the Dromana drive-in actually started using FM sound in early 1984 which would pre-date this one by two years.
So then it must say that this was the first “in the United States” to simulcast movie audio via FM Stereo in 1986.