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TomMc11 commented about Willow Drive-In on Jun 20, 2018 at 11:52 am

jwmovies is correct. According to Waterwinterwonderland.com this opened up in 1966. It is a farm field in 1964 and a drive-in in 1966 if you look at Historic Aerials.

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TomMc11 commented about Walled Lake Drive-In on Jun 20, 2018 at 11:08 am

From Wikipedia: The town’s name is said to have been given by the first Euro-American settler, Walter Hewitt, in 1825. Upon his arrival, he noticed what appeared to be a stone wall along the lake’s western bank, possibly constructed by earlier Potawatomi Indian tribes.

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TomMc11 commented about Twilite Drive-In on Jun 20, 2018 at 9:45 am

The marquee was on the building of The Listening Room. Doing some research it appears The Listening Room moved to a different location, and on their website they state that the mural was up until 2014 and they have a video of the lighting ceremony. Going down to street view I cannot locate the marquee anywhere so it appears that this one is lost.

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TomMc11 commented about Sundowner Drive-In on Jun 19, 2018 at 11:54 am

Ok, after some serious research the actual address is 228 US 31 South Traverse City, MI 49685

The address that jwmovies provided IS in fact a drive-in, but not this one. In checking out the info over at:

http://www.waterwinterwonderland.com/driveintheaters.aspx?id=265&Type=1

something wasn’t adding up. Upon looking up Traverse Bay Marine, which is the business at the address I have provided, you will note that it is at the corner of US 31 and Sundowner Drive, and that the old marquee for this twin screen ozoner is STILL standing and being used by Traverse Bay Marine. The address works fine for Google Maps but you’ll have to scroll a little north on Historic Aerials to find it. Its remains are clearly visible, screens included, in a 1993 Historic Aerial.

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TomMc11 commented about Starlite Drive-In on Jun 19, 2018 at 7:51 am

Love looking at the current and Historic Aerials of this DI. It’s a driving range now, but the remnants of two other drive-ins are on the other side of the street just south of this one, including one that was a twin. Three drive-ins all within two tenths of a mile of each other.

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TomMc11 commented about Pine-Aire Drive-In on Jun 12, 2018 at 7:46 am

Photos at: http://www.waterwinterwonderland.com/driveintheaters.aspx?id=11&Type=1

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TomMc11 commented about Main Theatre on Jun 8, 2018 at 1:14 pm

Google Street view from August of 2015 shows the marquee still there, but the bulbs, the word MAIN and the place to hold the letters are now gone, and some damage has exposed the light bulbs on one side.

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TomMc11 commented about Ionia Drive-In on Jun 8, 2018 at 11:33 am

Danny Boy’s did not reopen this year due to well water issues.

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TomMc11 commented about Hiawatha Drive-In on Jun 8, 2018 at 9:35 am

Site has never been developed, all structures appear to have been torn down except the marquee. The marquee is VERY difficult to see, October 2015 Google Street view shows a sign half buried in trees, and it is actually covering the original marquee. Only way I figured it out is from the picture here on CT, showing the circle in the upper left hand corner. That part is visible sticking out of the sign that is covering it.

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TomMc11 commented about Coldwater Drive-In on Jun 6, 2018 at 10:50 am

Address should be 237 N. Angola Road, Coldwater MI. The address above is for S. Angola and directs you to nothing pertaining to this DI. 237 N. Angola will put you at the business that is now on the property. Ramps are still faintly visible. A 1955 Historic Aerial shows a functioning Drive In.

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TomMc11 commented about Chippewa Drive-In on Jun 6, 2018 at 9:37 am

Concession Stand/Projection Booth is still standing.

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TomMc11 commented about Cheboygan Drive-In on Jun 6, 2018 at 9:30 am

The Ticket Booth is still standing. It is visible from Google Maps Aerial but too many trees to see it at street level.

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TomMc11 commented about Big Rapids Drive-In on Jun 6, 2018 at 7:59 am

This was apparently opened well before 1963. It is fully visible in a 1955 historic aerial.

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TomMc11 commented about 5 Mile Drive-In on Jun 5, 2018 at 9:36 am

https://5-miledriveinsouthwestmi.com/ is the website

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TomMc11 commented about Super 51 Drive-In on Jun 4, 2018 at 9:40 am

Was still visible with projection/concession stand and screen intact in a 1962 Historic Aerial.

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TomMc11 commented about Super 18 Drive-In on Jun 4, 2018 at 9:30 am

Marquee is still there with the name of the current company on it.

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TomMc11 commented about Camp Horne Drive-In on May 30, 2018 at 11:21 am

There was. It was created in 1910 as a private camp for the employees of the Joseph Horne Dry Goods Company. That company went on to become the Hornes Department Store chain. The camp is now Avonworth Community Park.

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TomMc11 commented about Chief Drive-In on May 30, 2018 at 10:43 am

Pocahontas was over 1,000 miles away in the Jamestown Virginia area. She then moved to London, England with her colonist husband, then died on the return trip to the colonies. She was never anywhere near this area during her lifetime.

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TomMc11 commented about Council Bluffs Drive-In on May 30, 2018 at 9:45 am

David, go to HistoricAerials.com and punch in the addresses you see on Cinema Treasures. A lot of times you might be able to answer your own questions :) In looking back on that site it doesn’t appear that there was ever a drive in adjacent to the one in the photo.

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TomMc11 commented about Gordon Twin Drive-In on May 30, 2018 at 9:34 am

No it is not. With street realignments and name changes the address listed above is no longer correct. What was once Gordon Drive West at the point of the drive in is now War Eagle Drive. The correct address is now 4130 War Eagle Dr, Sioux City, IA 51109. This puts you at the Jehovah Witness church which is on the property that once housed the Twin. There are other businesses there as well. Historic Aerials from 1955 and 1971 show a functioning twin drive in. After that point it is slowly taken over by various businesses, but even in today’s current Google aerial you can still make out faint outlines of the ramps.

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TomMc11 commented about Twixt Town Drive-In on May 30, 2018 at 9:17 am

Well, in clicking on the photos tab, you will see a newspaper article. Clicking on this article to enlarge it you will see the the drive-in was located between Cedar Rapids and Marion. This would put it between those two cities. Old English use of the word “between” was “betwixt.” The owners of the drive-in apparently just shortened it to “Twixt.” Thus the drive-in was located twixt the two towns.

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TomMc11 commented about Triangle Drive-In on May 30, 2018 at 9:05 am

Nice find! If you drop down to Google Street view on 270th street, there is a strangely shaped sign, triangle, that may have been the marquee. It is VERY old and there really would be no other reason for it. You can’t miss it, it’s right behind the Iowa State Trooper that is clocking speeders!

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TomMc11 commented about Pine Grove Drive-In on May 29, 2018 at 11:42 am

The Foundation for the Projection Booth is still there, and there are two steel poles by where the entrance once was that could have held the marquee.

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TomMc11 commented about Mt. Wolf Theatre on May 29, 2018 at 10:03 am

Address is correct but maps about 2 blocks northeast of the actual building. It is now the Mt. Wolf Community Church. There isn’t a street view of it but there are two pictures on Google Maps, one of the exterior and one of the interior of the church and they are showing a movie, but not on the original screen which appears to be gone unless it was really small.

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TomMc11 commented about Scioto Breeze Drive-In on May 26, 2018 at 10:43 pm

Because it was just east of the Scioto River. Scioto is an Iroquois Indian word meaning “Deer.”