Arapahoe Drive-In
9624 E. Arapahoe Road,
Greenwood Village,
CO
80112
9624 E. Arapahoe Road,
Greenwood Village,
CO
80112
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Previously operated by: Wolfberg Theatres
Architects: Leonard J. Albertini
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The Arapahoe Drive-In was opened on April 12, 1972 with Paul Newman in “Sometimes a Great Notion” & Richard Thomas in “Red Sky at Morning”. It was operated by Wolfberg Theatres until its closure on October 10, 1976.
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9624 E Arapahoe Rd Greenwood Village, CO 80112
The Shops at Greenwood Village now occupies the site.
the arapahoe drive-in opened on 4/12/72 – located on clinton st., between costilla ave. and easter ave. – a few blocks south of the shops at greenwood village address previously listed. i am putting together a series of books on the history of the denver area drive-ins and indoor theatres – including alot of booking histories. if anyone has any questions on the subject, please feel free to contact me at . i’ll be happy to share my research with you. see you at the movies ! – kenneth james mitchell
the final night for the Arapahoe drive-in was 10/10/76.
The first double feature at the Arapahoe was Paul Newman in “Sometimes a Great Notion” and Richard Thomas in “Red Sky at Morning”.
I’ve put together a booking history of the Arapahoe drive-in’s short life (1972 - 1976.) If you recall any films you saw there, I can provide you with the dates. Thanks - Ken Mitchell (
Grand opening ad posted.