Last known as the 74 West Drive-In, originallly known as the Anson County Drive-In, later as the West 74 Drive-In. The last owner was Charles Tucker. The address was 3447 US 74. Now the location of Jim Hill Sand, Gravel and Pipe Co.
The Crystal Theatre was listed as closed in 1933 with only 250 seats. The State Theatre was listed as open in 1934 with 800 seats. From the seating figures I would say the State was a new build.
My point was that the drive-in was located in Rome Georgia at the intersection of Cedartown Highway (27) and Industrial Blvd. SE. No matter what mapping you use the remnants of the drive-in are still there.
3100 Cedartown Highway (27) Maps to Rome, GA 30161. The Drive-In was on Cedartown Highway (27) at Industrial Boulevard SE. Rome, GA. 30161. The outline is still there.
Posted to the National Register of Historic Places on August 21, 2006 Reference number 06000733 Architectural style: Late 19th and 20th Century Revival: Classical Revival
Open and now known as Crash Music, website
Last known as the 74 West Drive-In, originallly known as the Anson County Drive-In, later as the West 74 Drive-In. The last owner was Charles Tucker. The address was 3447 US 74. Now the location of Jim Hill Sand, Gravel and Pipe Co.
Tri States Theatres opened this theatre.
The website still works, the drive-in is just closed for the season.
The entrance was actually on the Coastal Highway, Derrickson didn’t enist when the drive-in was open.
Kurt, new interior photos added to the photo page.
The State Theatre is open showing first run attractions, all digital with 2D && 3D capabilities.
The Crystal Theatre was listed as closed in 1933 with only 250 seats. The State Theatre was listed as open in 1934 with 800 seats. From the seating figures I would say the State was a new build.
The address given by jwmovies is the correct address for this drive-in. The Waverly Drive-in opened in 1953 and closed in 1985.
The Address 406 E Agency Rd. is Located in West Burlington, IA 52655 not Burlington.
This theatre was originally known as the Princess Theatre dating back at least into the mid-1920’s. It was renamed the Avalon in 1939.
The first listing I found on the Iowa Theatre was in 1931. Prior to that movies were shown in the High School Auditorium.
The first listing I found for the Sun Theatre was in 1937 with seating at that time listed as 256. The building now houses AJ’S Grocery
According to their recording on the phone line they are open and showing current first run attractions.
My point was that the drive-in was located in Rome Georgia at the intersection of Cedartown Highway (27) and Industrial Blvd. SE. No matter what mapping you use the remnants of the drive-in are still there.
The address needs to be updated to 132 North Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15209.
3100 Cedartown Highway (27) Maps to Rome, GA 30161. The Drive-In was on Cedartown Highway (27) at Industrial Boulevard SE. Rome, GA. 30161. The outline is still there.
At one time this cinema was operated by Carike.
Posted to the National Register of Historic Places on October 1, 1979 Reference number 79000047
Posted to the National Register of Historic Places on July 22, 2005 Reference number 05000719 Architectural style: Modern Movement: Art Deco
Posted to the National Register of Historic Places on August 21, 2006 Reference number 06000733 Architectural style: Late 19th and 20th Century Revival: Classical Revival
I think the correct addres for this theatre is 700 Ken Pratt Blvd.
Address: 108 North Main Street, Greer, SC
This drive-in is no longer listed under the Earlann Theatres website. It is now privately owned with no webssite.
This Drive-In was operated by Budco and was still in operation in 1985,