Super-30 Drive-In
8989 U.S. 30,
Irwin,
PA
15642
8989 U.S. 30,
Irwin,
PA
15642
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Previously operated by: Associated Theatres
Architects: George M. Peterson
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The Super-30 Drive-In was opened September 19, 1947 with Ronald Reagan in “Stallion Road”. Located a quarter mile west of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Originally owned by Andrew Battiston and Grance Theaters, it was later bought by Marty Warren and family, who would own and operate several other drive-ins in the southwestern Pennsylvania area. Closed in 1970. A shopping center and Bob Evans restaurant now occupy the drive-in site.
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In 1970 Associated Theatres ran this Drive-in.Jan.2. 1970 has Burt Lancaster in “GYPSY MOTHS” and a cheapie second feature.“HOT ROD TO HELL'.
Approx. address for this drive-in was 8989 U.S. 30.
Grand opening ad: Super 30 Drive in opening Thu, Sep 18, 1947 – 15 · Latrobe Bulletin (Latrobe, Pennsylvania) · Newspapers.com
Boxoffice, March 30, 1970: “Two noted outdoor theatres on Route 30 seem to have their months and years of activity limited. Super 30, the Mideast area’s first de luxe drive-in, near Irwin, financed by Theodore Grance, has a season or two to go. This property then will be the eventual site of another shopping center. The Maple Drive-In at Circleville seems to be doomed via a highway relocation. Both are Associated Theatres operations.”