Big Chief Drive In Theatre - Lordsburg, New Mexico Demolished
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Taken on: December 30, 2011
Uploaded on: January 19, 2012
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Date time: Fri Dec 30 11:51:08 -0800 2011
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BIG CHIEF Drive In Theatre, located on the original Hwy 70 (Business I-10 aka E. Motel Drive) in Lordsburg New Mexico. Demolished! This Drive In has been closed for some 30+ years. Not much remains of the Drive In except the foundation of the Projection room & Concessions Stand. Seen here:. The Fencing that was to protect patrons from getting in front of the projector.. Photo Taken: December 30 2011 Photo Taken By: Randy A. Carlisle Copyright 2012 RAC Photography “Preserving AMERICAs History Thru Photography” NO Photos are to be posted on ANY other website, or any kind of publication Without MY Permission. No Exceptions! They are not to be “Lifted”, Borrowed, reprinted, or by any other means other than viewing here on cinematreasures.org or Flickr.com. If you want to use a photo of mine for anything, please email First. I’ll assist you any way I can. Thank You for your understanding. ALL Photos are For Sale. Photo Courtesy of Randy A Carlisle - Historical Photographer RAC Photography
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