I have found no evidence of a drive-in on North Eagle Road during the time frame when it was open.
A 1971 aerial photo shows nothing. However, there was a drive in about 1 mile west of North Eagle Road at 1375 E Fairview Ave which appears to fit the description of the K & K.
Today, there are a couple of stores that sit on the property, but no trace of the drive-in being present anymore.
http://tinyurl.com/o7tnphk
Address is now 105 Ulrich Dr, Rotterdam Junction, NY 12150.
The area is private property with a house that sits near where the concession/projection booth once stood. There is no trace of the drive-in left.
http://tinyurl.com/qeycg75
I’ve found a drive-in southwest of Washington on HWY A. The address is 2828 Hwy A, Washington, MO and the drive-in appears on a 1974 topo map in that location.
Today, the property is a housing edition with no trace of the drive-in remaining.
http://tinyurl.com/nul4dxm
A closer address is 3966 Co Rd 61, Barnum, MN 55707. The drive-in appeared to be intact in a 1991 aerial photo, but it has been totally demolished and there is no trace of it left.
http://tinyurl.com/ppourth
Wish I could. The link I provided is from Google Maps. You can see the shadow cast by the screen on the bottom so at least within the past year or so the screen is still standing.
A closer address at least on Google is 400 Malones Rd, Ashland, PA. You can still see the outline and the foundation of the projection booth/concession stand.
http://tinyurl.com/ovrq3fj
Approximate address is 1531 Division St Waite Park, MN. There is a shopping center on the property and no trace of the drive-in is left.
http://tinyurl.com/ne6a46z
There does not appear to be any evidence of a drive-in located at HWY 77 and W. Hickory Road at least in the topo maps & aerial photos I’ve seen.
The only drive-in I’ve found in the town of Beatrice was on the east side at 1 N 26th. You can see it in the topo maps dating back to 1959 and an aerial photo from 1993 clearly shows its remains.
Is this the Crest Drive-In?
Today, there is no trace of the drive-in left and N 26th road runs into the middle of the property.
http://tinyurl.com/pquzcoa
Based on the comments by dallasmovietheaters and the 1950 aerial photo of the town, it’s clear that a drive-in was located at 18657 U.S. 71 at that time. That drive-in disappears in later aerial photos and a business is in its place.
The second drive-in shows up east of town afterwards at roughly 2500 US 30.
So, perhaps for true clarity sake I suppose there could be two separate entries. However, if the first one only existed for a few years and was essentially relocated, I would not object to just keeping this to one page.
The original drive-in was located at 18657 U.S. 71. Currently, a business is on the property with no traces of the old drive-in remaining.
http://tinyurl.com/py7lvdf
I have found no evidence of a drive-in on North Eagle Road during the time frame when it was open.
A 1971 aerial photo shows nothing. However, there was a drive in about 1 mile west of North Eagle Road at 1375 E Fairview Ave which appears to fit the description of the K & K.
Today, there are a couple of stores that sit on the property, but no trace of the drive-in being present anymore. http://tinyurl.com/o7tnphk
Address is now 105 Ulrich Dr, Rotterdam Junction, NY 12150.
The area is private property with a house that sits near where the concession/projection booth once stood. There is no trace of the drive-in left. http://tinyurl.com/qeycg75
The address for the drive-in is 101 E Veterans Memorial Pkwy, Warrenton, MO.
Today, the property is empty and there is virtually no trace that a drive-in ever existed in that location. http://tinyurl.com/qzbmtrc
I’ve found a drive-in southwest of Washington on HWY A. The address is 2828 Hwy A, Washington, MO and the drive-in appears on a 1974 topo map in that location.
Today, the property is a housing edition with no trace of the drive-in remaining. http://tinyurl.com/nul4dxm
You can still see the remnants of the ramps behind the dealership.
You need to look at the 1991 aerial from NETR Online, you can see the drive-in very clearly close to that address as listed for Google.
It appears from the latest Google maps that the marquee has been saved and updated.
Found it. 306 Van Lynn Rd, International Falls. It’s right across from the airport on the south side of the town.
Today, it appears to be commercial property, but you can still see the outline and ramps of the drive-in. http://tinyurl.com/pat5w75
I’ve found a drive-in on the west side of town just north of County Road 45 at 1605 12th Ave NW
Owatonna, MN 55060.
Today, State Avenue runs through the middle of the property, but you can still see the outline and some of the ramps. http://tinyurl.com/pwf8gnq
A closer address is 3966 Co Rd 61, Barnum, MN 55707. The drive-in appeared to be intact in a 1991 aerial photo, but it has been totally demolished and there is no trace of it left. http://tinyurl.com/ppourth
The Address is 230 Co Rd 4130 Bonham, TX. You can still see the general outline of the drive-in. http://tinyurl.com/noqryyb
I found a drive-in on HWY 136 about ½ mile east of Salem Road on the south side. It appears to fit the description of this drive-in.
Today, it is private property and other than the outline there is no trace of the drive-in remaining. http://tinyurl.com/q8quymx
Wish I could. The link I provided is from Google Maps. You can see the shadow cast by the screen on the bottom so at least within the past year or so the screen is still standing.
A closer address is 4479 U.S. 59, Lufkin, TX. This will accurately mark the drive-in on Google Maps. http://tinyurl.com/p5n3rhd
For what it’s worth, the screen appears to still be intact. http://tinyurl.com/nso3pax
A closer address at least on Google is 400 Malones Rd, Ashland, PA. You can still see the outline and the foundation of the projection booth/concession stand.
http://tinyurl.com/ovrq3fj
Approximate address is 1531 Division St Waite Park, MN. There is a shopping center on the property and no trace of the drive-in is left. http://tinyurl.com/ne6a46z
Approximate address is 250 Hodge Podge Rd NE which did not exist at the time of the drive-in.
The drive-in was replaced by a housing edition, there is no trace left. http://tinyurl.com/qbd7rwt
Address is 37200 Hocking Dr, Logan, OH 43138. The screen is pretty shabby, but it’s still up.
There does not appear to be any evidence of a drive-in located at HWY 77 and W. Hickory Road at least in the topo maps & aerial photos I’ve seen.
The only drive-in I’ve found in the town of Beatrice was on the east side at 1 N 26th. You can see it in the topo maps dating back to 1959 and an aerial photo from 1993 clearly shows its remains.
Is this the Crest Drive-In?
Today, there is no trace of the drive-in left and N 26th road runs into the middle of the property. http://tinyurl.com/pquzcoa
Well, not to get picky but the property itself is mostly empty with just a couple of self-storage buildings on the west side.
In fact, you can still see the faint outline of the ramps. http://tinyurl.com/qzn3j6z
Well, I don’t know about getting “mixed up”.
Based on the comments by dallasmovietheaters and the 1950 aerial photo of the town, it’s clear that a drive-in was located at 18657 U.S. 71 at that time. That drive-in disappears in later aerial photos and a business is in its place.
The second drive-in shows up east of town afterwards at roughly 2500 US 30.
So, perhaps for true clarity sake I suppose there could be two separate entries. However, if the first one only existed for a few years and was essentially relocated, I would not object to just keeping this to one page.
The original drive-in was located at 18657 U.S. 71. Currently, a business is on the property with no traces of the old drive-in remaining. http://tinyurl.com/py7lvdf
The address for the drive-in is 2203 140th Ave, Algona, IA 50511.
Today, it is private property with no trace of the drive-in remaining. http://tinyurl.com/o3t77bw
Based on information presented in the poster, the drive-in appears to be located to the west of 43546 New York 12, Alexandria Bay, NY.
You can still see the faint outline of the drive-in and the ramps, but nothing else remains. http://tinyurl.com/p3bnk3s