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  • <p>Although it didn’t say “Grand Opening,” this was the Bay Point’s first ad in the Whitefish Pilot, of Friday, May 30, 1952. The first program was the following Sunday, June 1.</p>
  • <p>1992</p>
  • <p>1977 ad</p>
  • <p>Final showing was “Executioner” and “Psycho From Texas” on November 17, 1985</p>
  • <p>In July 1970, the Village Theatre became one of a handful theaters to have installations of a Novel projection system.</p>
  • <p>February 11th, 1994 article</p>
  • <p>Infographic</p>
  • <p>June 24, 1950 grand opening ad with “Valley of Giants”</p>
  • <p>1969 photo © HistoricAerials.com, used by permission</p>
  • <p>Ad from June 30, 1972 edition of the Griffin Daily News.</p>
  • <p>1983 photo © HistoricAerials.com, used by permission</p>
  • <p>Final two ads for the Nameoki Cinema Twin as a dispute over the property ends with Kerasotes folding up.</p>
  • <p>May 1973</p>
  • <p>October 15th, 1949</p>
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              <p>Fiesta Theatre and Gardens 58-62 Scarborough Beach Road, Scarborough, WA</p>
            
              <h1>Source - West Australian Newspaper Wednesday 7 October 1953</h1>
            
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  • <p>1956 aerial of the drive-in</p>
  • <p>A minor point but technically, it was always advertised the Cho-Co Drive-In Theatre as opposed to the Choco Drive-In.</p>
  • <p>Development Notice</p>
  • <p>Still standing at 26 Brolga Street, Quilpie, but the theatre appears closed.</p>
  • <p>Star Trek 3 - The Search for Spock" running in one of the Victoria 8 projectors, circa 1984</p>
  • <p>What is left in September 2024.</p>