Lost Memory:
You seem to possess more knowledge on theatres than most. Will you please gaze into your crystal ball (Film Daily Yearbook) to find out what the actual name of this drive-in was?
If this was the same drive-in as the Lake Air then this is a duplicate listing of the one listed in Oklahoma City. Bethany is a suburb of OKC. Above link may need to be transferred to Lake Air since there are nice photos of what is left of this theatre.
A gentleman who grew up in Wichita recently told me that the Victory, though not identical, was quite similar to the Empire in Grand Forks, ND. While the Victory decor had a silver & wine color scheme, the Empire was decked out in tan & wine.
Buchner & Orth could have designed both theatres, though it is most likely that the Victory was a Boller Bros. creation.
The Sunset and Southern were similar in design.
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Lost Memory:
You seem to possess more knowledge on theatres than most. Will you please gaze into your crystal ball (Film Daily Yearbook) to find out what the actual name of this drive-in was?
Information on the Chief can be found on this link –
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Information on the Mystery can be found on this site –
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This web site has some detail on the Pioneer Drive-In -
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Photos & a description of the 51 can be found on this fine link –
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If this was the same drive-in as the Lake Air then this is a duplicate listing of the one listed in Oklahoma City. Bethany is a suburb of OKC. Above link may need to be transferred to Lake Air since there are nice photos of what is left of this theatre.
A gentleman who grew up in Wichita recently told me that the Victory, though not identical, was quite similar to the Empire in Grand Forks, ND. While the Victory decor had a silver & wine color scheme, the Empire was decked out in tan & wine.
Buchner & Orth could have designed both theatres, though it is most likely that the Victory was a Boller Bros. creation.
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The Plainview is outlined in this link about classic Kansas theatres -
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Listed on this fact filled link as the K 42 Drive-In. This web site is chock full of history and photos of hundreds of Kansas cinemas,
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This fact filled link mentions the Tower, along with many other historic Kansas movie houses,
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This arousing web site list the Westport, and outlines histories along with posted photos of hundreds of historic Kansas theatres,
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Here is a nice site that outlines the history (along with many photographs) of hundreds of historic Kansas theatres,
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The Sunset and Southern were similar in design.
Wonder it the same architect designed both houses? This link has lots of photos of historic Kansas theatres,
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This informative link list the Southern Theatre, along with histories and photos of many other historic Kansas theatres,
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