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Pike Drive-In
7500 E. Lancaster Avenue,
Fort Worth,
TX
76112
7500 E. Lancaster Avenue,
Fort Worth,
TX
76112
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Here’s the Pike Drive-In playing “State Fair” at its opening on Saturday, 25 October 1947. With a 60' high and 60' wide screen, Harold Gibbons – who would build Dallas' Jefferson Drive-In two years later – called the Pike Texas' largest drive-in and had one of the state’s largest neon signs. Known for its cowboy mural, capacity was 610 cars with specially-designed ramps that supposedly exist into the 21st Century decades after the theater’s demolition.
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