Algona Drive-In 1401 US-18, Algona, IA
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Algona Drive-In 1401 US-18, Algona, IA
STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE
While watching fireworks on Independence Day this year, my mind turned to other times, other celebrations of our country’s birthday. Although I have watched them in many places in our county including the fairgrounds, Wesley, and West Bend, the place that suddenly popped into my head was the Starlite Drive-In Theatre. A movie and fireworks—what could be better?
The giant screen was located in the southeast corner of the site.
Long rows of parking spaces faced the screen with rises in the ground for the front tires to rest on for ease of viewing by the occupants of the vehicles. Sound was provided by a speaker that hooked on to the window.
The projection booth also served as the refreshment stand. Most regular theatre food could be purchased there—popcorn, candy, soft drinks—as well as hot dogs and hamburgers. In later years pizza was added to the menu.
The Starlite officially opened on June 10, 1949.
The grand opening featured the film “Drums Along The Mohawk” starring Claudette Colbert and Henry Fonda. Admission was 50¢ for adults with no charge for “children or car.”
Author - Jean Kramer - The KOSSUTH COUNTY HISTORY BUFF
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