The 49 Drive-In Opened Its Gates In October 1950 According To A Blog Of Information From The Main Owner, Mrs. H.A. Everette Who Appeared On The Magee Courtier On September 27th, 1990. This Theater Ran For 38 And A Half Years Until The 49 Drive-In Closed In June 1989.
CinemaScope Is Installed At The Paramount Sometime In August 1954. Various Places (Including The World Famous Snipe Maker Filmack Of Chicago) Congratulated The Paramount Theatre For Their CinemaScope Installation.
Its Actual Grand Opening Date Is July 18th, 1953. The Winona Drive-In Theatre Is Located A Few Blocks Away From Hoover’s Feed, Farm, And Seed Store And Was Advertised On Its Grand Opening. I Can’t Find The Opening Attraction.
The Hamlin Drive-In Never Made A Grand Opening In 1951.
The Hamlin Drive-In First Opened Its Doors On March 8th, 1953 With “Apache War Smoke” Starring Gilbert Roland; According To The Hamlin Herald 2 Days Prior To Its Opening.
Since This General Cinema Is The Company’s 1,000th Location. This Ended Up Playing At The GCC Red Bird Mall Cinema V-X At The Time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-N64-yNYaw
Yes I Believe The Theater Ended Up Closing In 1939. This Was Followed By The Grand Opening Of The Nearby Lenox Theatre In February 1940, Which Will Have Its CinemaTreasures Page Soon.
UPDATE: I Found The Actual Opening Date And Attraction To The Area Drive-In Thanks To The Washington County News Of St. Stephens, Alabama Instead Of The Other Newspaper In Grove Hill.
The Area Drive-In Opened On October 28th, 1954 With “The Student Prince”.
Actually, The Ritz Theatre Continued Operations Until The 1960s. After Its CinemaScope Installation On February 17th, 1955, The Theater Continued Successfully There Throughout Its Time.
Yes It Did Close On September 6th, 2001 (5 Days Before 9/11).
You Mean 1956.
Yes That Blog Of Information Comes From The Main Owner, Mrs. H.A. Everette.
The 49 Drive-In Opened Its Gates In October 1950 According To A Blog Of Information From The Main Owner, Mrs. H.A. Everette Who Appeared On The Magee Courtier On September 27th, 1990. This Theater Ran For 38 And A Half Years Until The 49 Drive-In Closed In June 1989.
The Sanatorium Theatre Closed In Late 1958 According To The Magee Courier. I Can’t Find Any Showings In 1959 For This Theater.
CinemaScope Is Installed At The Paramount Sometime In August 1954. Various Places (Including The World Famous Snipe Maker Filmack Of Chicago) Congratulated The Paramount Theatre For Their CinemaScope Installation.
Its Actual Grand Opening Date Is July 18th, 1953. The Winona Drive-In Theatre Is Located A Few Blocks Away From Hoover’s Feed, Farm, And Seed Store And Was Advertised On Its Grand Opening. I Can’t Find The Opening Attraction.
Great Find Kennerado.
The Hamlin Drive-In Never Made A Grand Opening In 1951.
The Hamlin Drive-In First Opened Its Doors On March 8th, 1953 With “Apache War Smoke” Starring Gilbert Roland; According To The Hamlin Herald 2 Days Prior To Its Opening.
June 11th, 1949 Is The Grand Opening Date For The 87 Drive-In.
The Ono Drive-In Opened On June 23rd, 1955. I Can’t Find The Opening Attraction.
Is That The 1956 Smash “The Ten Commandments”?
Since This General Cinema Is The Company’s 1,000th Location. This Ended Up Playing At The GCC Red Bird Mall Cinema V-X At The Time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-N64-yNYaw
Yep, This Theater Survived At The Time.
Opened Around 1939 As The Lime Springs Theatre, Closed Unknown, Still In Operation Since 1977.
The Lyric (Picture) Theatre Opened As Early As 1913 And This Theater Continued Throughout 5+ Decades. It Is Still In Operation Since 1968.
Yes I Believe The Theater Ended Up Closing In 1939. This Was Followed By The Grand Opening Of The Nearby Lenox Theatre In February 1940, Which Will Have Its CinemaTreasures Page Soon.
Yes I Believe The Property Of Land Later Went On Sale Next To A Trailer Park.
This Theater Opened Before 1951, But Can’t Find The Opening Date.
UPDATE: I Found The Actual Opening Date And Attraction To The Area Drive-In Thanks To The Washington County News Of St. Stephens, Alabama Instead Of The Other Newspaper In Grove Hill.
The Area Drive-In Opened On October 28th, 1954 With “The Student Prince”.
Actually, The Ritz Theatre Continued Operations Until The 1960s. After Its CinemaScope Installation On February 17th, 1955, The Theater Continued Successfully There Throughout Its Time.
I Can’t Find The Actual Date, But The Stardust Drive-In Actually Opened Before 1952.
The Actual Opening Date For The Sky-Vu Is July 1st, 1949 With “High Seas”.
The Dixieland Drive-In Opened Its Doors On October 16th, 1950.
Headland had also 3 more theaters I discovered. All of which will be in CinemaTreasure pages soon.