Meadows Twin Drive-in
Hospital Road,
Woodsville,
NH
03785
Hospital Road,
Woodsville,
NH
03785
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Previous Names: Tegu's Drive-In, Woodsville Drive-In, Meadows Drive-in
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The Tegu’s Drive-In was opened on May 9, 1953 with Richard Widmark in “My Pal Gus”. It was renamed Woodsville Drive-In in 1962. A second screen was added around 1996. This drive-in has a capacity for 400 cars. By the late-1970’s it had been renamed Meadows Drive-In. It was closed in 2004 and was demolished in 2005.
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The status of this drive-in is Closed/Demolished.
As NYozoner stated, this drive-is long gone. Historic Aerials shows it there in 2003, but in 2008 there are businesses on the site. Google Street view from August 2014, when looking down where the entrance road was, shows the ticket booth is still standing as of then.
The projection booth/concession stand also appears to be standing as well.
well then why did it close? that’s what i want to know.
The Meadows Drive-In Had A Variety Of Name Changes. It First Opened As “Tegu’s Drive-In” On May 9, 1953 With Richard Widmark In “My Pal Gus” And The Bowery Boys In “Hold That Line”. It Became The “Woodsville Drive-In” In 1962, And The Meadows Drive-In By The 1970s Or 1980s.
It Was Unknown Why The Meadows Twin Closed In 2004, But Demolished A Year Later To Make Way For Mountain Top Financial And Extended Parking.
The last movie played there was home on the range