Starlite Drive-In

Midway Avenue and Speedway Avenue,
Chico, CA 95928

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Previously operated by: T & D Jr. Enterprises

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Starlite Drive-In

The Starlite Drive-In was opened on July 1, 1949 with Sabu in “The Drum” & Ralph Richardson in “The Four Feathers”. This was a typical small town drive-in theatre. It closed in 1985 and it’s screen was relocated to the centerfield fence of Butte College’s baseball field.

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jwmovies
jwmovies on December 8, 2012 at 6:52 pm

Approx. address for this drive-in was 101 Speedway Avenue.

NYozoner
NYozoner on December 7, 2016 at 7:17 pm

Midway Ave at Speedway Ave Chico, CA 95928

davidcoppock
davidcoppock on October 19, 2018 at 12:26 am

639 cars. Site is now a factory(Smuckers) or the empty grass field next door?

MichaelKilgore
MichaelKilgore on June 19, 2019 at 8:17 pm

Same drive-in? The Oct. 29, 1949 issue of BoxOffice reported, “T&D Jr. Enterprises, which recently opened a drive-in theatre on Route 99E south of Chico, faces a misdemeanor charge brought by the state division of highways of failure to obtain a permit before building the structure.”

Kenmore
Kenmore on June 19, 2019 at 9:24 pm

It is the empty grass field that sits on the NE corner of Midway Avenue and Speedway Avenue. Traces of the outline and ramps remained until 2005, but by 2009 the field had been plowed over, so no trace of the drive-in remains.

dallasmovietheaters
dallasmovietheaters on October 7, 2020 at 3:49 pm

The Starlite launched July 1, 1949 with Sabu in “Drums” and Ralph Richardson in “The Four Feathers.”

dansdriveintheater
dansdriveintheater on April 26, 2021 at 9:12 am

no the ramps still remain at least they show in the current aerial.

Kenmore
Kenmore on April 26, 2021 at 11:56 am

We are going to have to disagree, Dansdriveintheater.

The current Google overhead view shows no evidence of ramps, only some vestige crop marks that do not line up with the ramps seen in previous aerial photos. What does appear falls considerably short and somewhat out of alignment.

So, it’s clearly been plowed up and resurfaced, much like the site of the Hillcrest Drive-In in OKC.

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