This drive-in opened as the Arrown Drive-In in 1954, it became the Point Drive-In in 1958. Opened as a single screen drive-in. The website is no longer an active website. They only have a facebook page. It is listed as the Point 3 Drive-In. Open seasonally April thru September. 600 car capacity and has made the conversion to digital projection. Facebook page
Address from their website: The Moonlite Drive-In Theatre, 5268 US 322 West, Brookville, PA 15825. The Moonlight has not made the conversion to digitial projection as of yet.
From the Beatrice Daily Sun on May 16, 1962: The Former Court St. Rialto Theatre at 608 Court, opened its doors for business as the “Victory Theatre,” Frank E. Hollingsworth and Marie Hollingsworth announced.
The La Grande Drive-In has mad the conversion to digital projection. Their website has the drive-in at the bottom of the webpage. It is closed for the season.
Official website.
Carmike Closed this drive-in when they took over Digiplex. They weren’t interested in the drive-in.
This is the correct website and this is the facebook page
This drive-in opened as the Arrown Drive-In in 1954, it became the Point Drive-In in 1958. Opened as a single screen drive-in. The website is no longer an active website. They only have a facebook page. It is listed as the Point 3 Drive-In. Open seasonally April thru September. 600 car capacity and has made the conversion to digital projection. Facebook page
The Blue Sky Drive-In made the conversion to digital projection to open the 2014 season.
The Elm Road Triple Drive-In has made the conversion to digital projection according to Shen Hocevar from the Elm drive-in.
The Kenmawr Drive-In opened in 1950 the same year asa the Dependable Drive-In. The Dependable is now a four screen and still in operation.
The drive-in is located halfway between Connellsville & Dunbar, PA. It has made the switch to digital projection.
Address according to their website: 595 PA 88 South Carmichaels, PA 15320. Phone NOO. 724-966-2364. Their website
Address from their website: Pioneer Drive-In, 1985 North Main Street Ext., Butler, PA 16003. All five screens are digital projection.
Address from their website: The Moonlite Drive-In Theatre, 5268 US 322 West, Brookville, PA 15825. The Moonlight has not made the conversion to digitial projection as of yet.
The building now houses the “Quilt Stitches” store at 516 Court Street.
Both The Cinema 2 and the Holly have made the Concersion to digital projection with 3D capabilities.
From the Beatrice Daily Sun on May 16, 1962: The Former Court St. Rialto Theatre at 608 Court, opened its doors for business as the “Victory Theatre,” Frank E. Hollingsworth and Marie Hollingsworth announced.
Their is a Sherwin Williams Paint store at this address today. This is just down the street from the Holly Theatre.
The V in vue should be lower case the way I had submitted it. It is the Sidney Auto-vue. Their facebook page
Their address according to their website: 84322 Hwy 11,
at the corner of Highway 11 and Sunnyside Road
The La Grande Drive-In has mad the conversion to digital projection. Their website has the drive-in at the bottom of the webpage. It is closed for the season.
The Morot Vu has made the conversion to digital projection.
Their website gives this address: 2214 N. Broadway, Poteau, OK 74953 with the telephone number 918-647-3606. This address maps right to the drive-in.
The Chief Drive-In has made the conversion to digital projection.
The Winter Dirve-In has made the conversion to digital projection.
This drive-in is still listed on the Chakeres website but closed for the season.
Car capacity is 650. The Skyway Drive-In has made the conversion to digital projection.
Chakeres lists this on their website as the Melody Cruise-In. This like all Chakeres theatres has been converted to digital projection.