Co-Ed Drive-In
2876 Fort Worth Drive,
Denton,
TX
76201
2876 Fort Worth Drive,
Denton,
TX
76201
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J.B. Stout opened the Co-Ed Drive-In October 9, 1952 with Will Rogers Jr. & Jane Wyman in “The Will Rogers Story”. It was built at a cost of $95,000 and had a 500 car capacity. The theatre was in operation until 1977 and then shut down permanently.
Contributed by
Billy Holcomb / Billy Smith / Don Lewis
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A view of the Coed Drive-Inhere and here in Denton Texas.
Coed what a concept for a drive-in!Thats the way I like them.
Now Country View Mobile Homes south of the city. Approx. address for this drive-in was 2800 Fort Worth Drive.
Interesting name!
I believe the drive in was next to the now present mobile home park according to Google Earth. The property is now part of the Jagoe-Public Co. Please see photo section.
Boxoffice ran a lengthy article about the “Coed,” with a couple of wide photos, in its Sept. 5, 1953 issue. Owners Jerry and Bonnie Stout had parked a full carnival in front of the place during the showing of the movie “The Greatest Show on Earth”.
A closer address is 2876 Fort Worth Drive, Denton, TX.
As mentioned by driveinfan, the drive in was just south of the mobile home park. The entrance road is gone, but a Google Street View from February 2021 shows an entrance in place, even if no road extends into the property.