A better address is 3665 IA-9 Estherville, IA. You can still see the outline of the drive-in, the ramps and the screen foundation.
http://tinyurl.com/pb9hl7n
After searching the topo maps and aerial photos of the location in question, there is ample evidence that the address 291 N. Old St. Louis Road is the correct one at least according to Google Maps.
There is no evidence that another drive-in existed at or around 257 S. Old St. Louis Road. So, for the sake of accuracy in terms of location on Google Maps, the 291 address is better. However, if the address was what the original drive-in used in its advertising, then going with the other makes some sense.
Approximate address is 4228 Old Highway 77, Brownsville, TX. The drive-in was located on the west side of the old highway with the screen facing NE and sitting next to the road and the waterway.
Today, there is a housing edition and apartments on the property with no trace left of the drive-in.
The address is 5444 Walker Rd, Tecumseh, ON N0R 1L0, Canada. You can still see the ramps and general outline of the drive-in.
https://goo.gl/maps/OL1SY
First, the address 129 VT-4A, Castleton, VT will more accurately map the location of the drive-in. You can still barely make out some of the ramps.
https://goo.gl/maps/m3H9e
Second, there’s something not right or complete about the information to when the theater operated. According to a 2003 aerial overhead photograph, the drive-in already gone by that point in time having last been present in a 1994 aerial photo.
Based on that, either the drive-in was moved to another location or it did not last into the 21st century.
The address is 1536 Crowley Rayne Hwy, Crowley, LA 70526. The drive-in appears to be intact in a 1971 aerial photo, but at some point afterwards was demolished.
Today, there is no trace of the drive-in left.
https://goo.gl/maps/J4fZY
If the dates are correct, then the Citrus Drive-In is currently being mislabeled as the “Juarez Drive-In” on this site. The drive-in located at 2430 U.S. 77 Business was established at least by 1953. It has been demolished, although the projection booth/concession stand appears to still be standing.
https://goo.gl/maps/FsrYa
A closer street address is 2334 Milam St. In 1995, the screen and projector booth/concession stand was still up. Today, there is only the foundations of the screen and booth/stand left along with the ramps.
https://goo.gl/maps/cDtQp
Found it. The drive-in was located at what is now 1506 S Interstate 35. It appears to have been demolished some time before 1973. Today, a housing edition sits on the property with no trace of the drive-in left.
https://goo.gl/maps/RoIIQ
I found a drive-in west of Ruston at 7388 US-80
Grambling, LA. So, it may be the same one. Today, a church stands on the property, but you can still see the ramps.
https://goo.gl/maps/sAB5y
The location of the Tower Drive-In was 607 Interstate 35 Business. The site is currently occupied by Comal Plaza and most of what was the drive-in is now a massive parking lot. There is no trace left of the drive-in.
https://goo.gl/maps/IeNBS
The address is 15095 Calla Ct, Woodbridge, VA. The drive-in appears to have been constructed some time after 1963 and lasted until at least 1981. By 1994, the property became the site of townhouses with a large open central area. However, there is no trace of the drive-in left. https://goo.gl/maps/yZfDK
928 Oakwood Ct, Castle Rock, CO 80104 is the addressed based on the topo maps I’ve seen of a drive-in situated just to the east of Castle Rock mountain.
Here is what the area looks like today.
https://goo.gl/maps/iHYr0
This drive-in disappeared before 1980 and was replaced by this neighborhood, so the address is from that. What the old address was I do not know.
Approximate address is 1163 Pony Express HWY (HWY 36). The drive-in was located on the south side of the highway.
Today, the property holds at least one business with no traces of the drive-in remaining. However, there is an old marquee at the entrance to the business which may have been a part of the old drive-in.
https://goo.gl/maps/dOKHy
A better address is 3665 IA-9 Estherville, IA. You can still see the outline of the drive-in, the ramps and the screen foundation. http://tinyurl.com/pb9hl7n
After searching the topo maps and aerial photos of the location in question, there is ample evidence that the address 291 N. Old St. Louis Road is the correct one at least according to Google Maps.
There is no evidence that another drive-in existed at or around 257 S. Old St. Louis Road. So, for the sake of accuracy in terms of location on Google Maps, the 291 address is better. However, if the address was what the original drive-in used in its advertising, then going with the other makes some sense.
Approximate address is 4228 Old Highway 77, Brownsville, TX. The drive-in was located on the west side of the old highway with the screen facing NE and sitting next to the road and the waterway.
Today, there is a housing edition and apartments on the property with no trace left of the drive-in.
A more accurate address is 67 Goldfields Rd Dowerin WA 6461. https://goo.gl/maps/lbI2v
The address is 5776 Shinnston Pike, Meadowbrook, WV 26404. https://goo.gl/maps/K6wLT
The address is 5444 Walker Rd, Tecumseh, ON N0R 1L0, Canada. You can still see the ramps and general outline of the drive-in. https://goo.gl/maps/OL1SY
The address is 6232 S Mackinac Trail, Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783.
The property is now the location of Wendrick’s Truss and there is no trace of the drive-in remaining. https://goo.gl/maps/9YgnL
The ticket booth also appears to be standing as well.
First, the address 129 VT-4A, Castleton, VT will more accurately map the location of the drive-in. You can still barely make out some of the ramps. https://goo.gl/maps/m3H9e
Second, there’s something not right or complete about the information to when the theater operated. According to a 2003 aerial overhead photograph, the drive-in already gone by that point in time having last been present in a 1994 aerial photo.
Based on that, either the drive-in was moved to another location or it did not last into the 21st century.
The address is 1536 Crowley Rayne Hwy, Crowley, LA 70526. The drive-in appears to be intact in a 1971 aerial photo, but at some point afterwards was demolished.
Today, there is no trace of the drive-in left. https://goo.gl/maps/J4fZY
From looking at a 1966 aerial photo, the drive-in appears to have been demolished by that point in time.
The drive-in was located on what is now Omega Drive. Today, the property is a large pond with Omega Drive circling it. https://goo.gl/maps/TaOBW
The Rosecrans Drive-In was seen in the film, “Attack of the Puppet People”. The back of the drive-in screen is seen around the 18:50 mark of the film.
Although the ramps are faint, it can be seen that in the back of the property another screen was present. https://goo.gl/maps/wrjdD
If the dates are correct, then the Citrus Drive-In is currently being mislabeled as the “Juarez Drive-In” on this site. The drive-in located at 2430 U.S. 77 Business was established at least by 1953. It has been demolished, although the projection booth/concession stand appears to still be standing. https://goo.gl/maps/FsrYa
The approximate location is 1327 W Jackson St. There is no trace of the drive-in left. https://goo.gl/maps/huhCN
A closer street address is 2334 Milam St. In 1995, the screen and projector booth/concession stand was still up. Today, there is only the foundations of the screen and booth/stand left along with the ramps. https://goo.gl/maps/cDtQp
Found it. The drive-in was located at what is now 1506 S Interstate 35. It appears to have been demolished some time before 1973. Today, a housing edition sits on the property with no trace of the drive-in left. https://goo.gl/maps/RoIIQ
I found a drive-in west of Ruston at 7388 US-80 Grambling, LA. So, it may be the same one. Today, a church stands on the property, but you can still see the ramps. https://goo.gl/maps/sAB5y
The location of the Tower Drive-In was 607 Interstate 35 Business. The site is currently occupied by Comal Plaza and most of what was the drive-in is now a massive parking lot. There is no trace left of the drive-in. https://goo.gl/maps/IeNBS
The site is a salvage yard and appears to have been that way since at least 1989. https://goo.gl/maps/Cpkyz
The address is 15095 Calla Ct, Woodbridge, VA. The drive-in appears to have been constructed some time after 1963 and lasted until at least 1981. By 1994, the property became the site of townhouses with a large open central area. However, there is no trace of the drive-in left. https://goo.gl/maps/yZfDK
928 Oakwood Ct, Castle Rock, CO 80104 is the addressed based on the topo maps I’ve seen of a drive-in situated just to the east of Castle Rock mountain.
Here is what the area looks like today. https://goo.gl/maps/iHYr0
This drive-in disappeared before 1980 and was replaced by this neighborhood, so the address is from that. What the old address was I do not know.
Approximate address is 1163 Pony Express HWY (HWY 36). The drive-in was located on the south side of the highway.
Today, the property holds at least one business with no traces of the drive-in remaining. However, there is an old marquee at the entrance to the business which may have been a part of the old drive-in. https://goo.gl/maps/dOKHy
The Fiesta Drive-In today. https://goo.gl/maps/xNMlU