I got this answer from Film-Tech.com about the stereo speakers:
a lot of drive-ins were designed and built for cinemascope, the field was wired for three channels (left center and right, no surround channel was used ) A standard penthouse was installed and three channel amplification. Eprad made a nice three speaker unit that you placed on the dashboard of your car and it supplied the three channel sound. Drive-ins wanting to save money used standard mag penthouses but blended the three stage channels into the one mono channel. Some indoors did the same thing to save money and still be able to play the mag only soundtracks on the early scope pix. I have a simplex penthouse with a factory ‘4-CH / Mix’ switch built in. As well as a blue colored Eprad 3 speaker unit in my collection.
March 10th, 1937 grand opening ad in the photo section. The Landis opened the next day.
Reopened as Globe on August 30th, 1935. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on December 15th, 2006. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
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This opened as Carmike 16 on May 19th, 1999. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on December 18th, 1998. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This is for the wrong theatre.
This opened on December 18th, 1998
This opened on October 23rd, 1998. Small grand opening ad from the Allentown newspaper in the photo section.
This opened on October 25th, 1996. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
October 29th, 1992 – reopening as Franklin
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Grand opening ads in the photo section.
Opened with a preview on May 19th, 1989 and an official opening on the 24th. Article:
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This opened on July 8th, 1966 with one screen and the 2nd screen opened on June 22nd, 1979. Grand opening ads in the photo section.
2 screens on June 28th, 1974 Ad in photo section.
Opened as Cinema 1894 on August 16th, 1972.
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Opening night:
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This reopened as The Movies on September 5th, 1968. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This was to open on March 16th, 1969 but its opening was postponed until June 25th, 1969. Grand opening ads in the photo section.
Reopened as Capri theatre on August 7th, 1963. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
I was unable to find listings for this drive-in from 1957-1964 in The Call. Reopened on June 10th, 1965. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Reopened as Jeanette on May 3rd, 1957. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
I got this answer from Film-Tech.com about the stereo speakers:
a lot of drive-ins were designed and built for cinemascope, the field was wired for three channels (left center and right, no surround channel was used ) A standard penthouse was installed and three channel amplification. Eprad made a nice three speaker unit that you placed on the dashboard of your car and it supplied the three channel sound. Drive-ins wanting to save money used standard mag penthouses but blended the three stage channels into the one mono channel. Some indoors did the same thing to save money and still be able to play the mag only soundtracks on the early scope pix. I have a simplex penthouse with a factory ‘4-CH / Mix’ switch built in. As well as a blue colored Eprad 3 speaker unit in my collection.
This opened on October 8th, 1954 with the world’s largest CinemaScope screen. Grand opening ad in the photo section and below.
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This opened on August 14th, 1954. Ad claims that it had the first new outdoor CinemaScope and stereophonic installation in the world.
How did they get stereo sound from the mono speakers at the time?
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August 13th, 1954 grand opening ad in the photo section.