Corral Drive-In
1292 Old Highway 99,
Pawhuska,
OK
74056
1292 Old Highway 99,
Pawhuska,
OK
74056
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Located one and a half miles south of town. The Corral Drive-In was opened by Video Independent Theatres Inc. on April 28, 1951 with Audie Murphy in “Sierra”. It operated into the late-1980’s or early-1990’s. The screen has been demolished, but the projection box and concession building remain.
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Here is a 1995 aerial view:
http://tinyurl.com/lgsfr6
A recent Google Maps satellite photo shows that the screen is gone and very little appears to be left of this drive in.
A more accurate address for this theater is 1292 Old Highway 99, Pawhuska, OK 74056. This points to the residence next to the exit road. Both entrance and exit roads though barely visible are still there.
Please update.
It does appear that the concession stand/projection booth is still standing.
The owner has put a cattle pen in front of it complete with roof. But thanks to new Google Street Views from January 2023 (a first), the concession stand/projection booth appears to be intact.
Video Independent Theaters opened the Corral Drive-In’s gates on April 28, 1951 with a one-day showing of Audie Murphy in “Sierra” along with two Disney cartoons (an unnamed Donald Duck cartoon and an unnamed Pluto cartoon) before the feature and a fireworks show after the feature. It was first managed by Fred Brewer.
The Corral Drive-In was still open in the 1980s and was still standing in the 1990s, but the screen was removed by the early-2000s. As of 2024, the concession stand/projection booth still stands, and Google Earth view still demonstrates its traces but was faded.