Starlite Drive-In
Route 130 and Klemm Avenue,
Gloucester City,
NJ
08030
Route 130 and Klemm Avenue,
Gloucester City,
NJ
08030
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The Starlite Drive-In was opened on June 11, 1948 with Errol Flynn in “The Sea Hawk”. It was the theater in Gloucester City, NJ where my older sister’s dates often took her in the 1960’s. Listed in the 1952 edition of Theatre Catalog as being located on Route 45 at Nicholson Road in Gloucester Heights, it was operated by A. & L. Sablosksky Ent. and Norris Theatres of Norristown, PA.
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You could see this theatre from the black horse pike on the way home from Atlantic City.
It was just north of the Brooklawn Circle, I believe.
Heading northbound on Rt130… turn right at Klemm Dr. There is an Apartment complex and the Starlite was located behind the Apartments (Left Side). The property was empty until a few years ago, when a small housing development went in
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Approx. address for this drive-in was 56 Crescent Boulevard.
Rt.130 & Klemm Ave. Gloucester NJ Owned by Redstone Management. Opened in 1948. 2 Simplex E-7 Projectors RCA Sound System Held 942 cars. District Office for Redstone Mgt. Other Drive-In’s owned by Redstone in the area: Atco, Tacony, Starlite Easten and Bethlehem.
Site left vacant until 2006.