Marysville Drive-In

1120 Gratiot Road,
Marysville, MI 48040

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Previously operated by: Wisper-Wetsman Theaters

Firms: Johnson Construction Co.

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Marysville Drive-In

The Marysvile Drive-In was originally owned by Alex Slendak and later operated by Wisper- Wetsman Theatres. The theatre was opened on September 1, 1950 with Robert Preston in “The Sundowners” & Bill Williams in “Blue Grass of Kentucky”. Car capacity was listed at 900 for this single screen ozoner. No closing date available, but the drive-in has been demolished.

Contributed by Chuck

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graymatters
graymatters on April 21, 2021 at 10:06 am

The Marysville Drive-In is the third Michigan drive-in job that family records confirm was built by my grandfather Albert S. “Al” Johnson’s Johnson Construction Company.

Al shot several color slides of this job showing the tower trusses being raised and several views of the screen, the projection/concession building, fencing and landscaping, ticket booth, children’s play area and other elements. All slides were taken between August and September 1950, with the latter slides showing the drive-in on opening night. I’ve uploaded them to this webpage.

The first two are among the few in his collection that show drive-in tower framing being constructed onsite by bolting timbers together and then raising each upright into position by hand using ropes, and block and tackle (vs. prefabricated trusses or steel framing placed by a crane).

One image is a shot of the beautiful “Marysville Drive-In” tower and the marquee, which says “Grand Opening Tonight with the ‘Sundowners’ Also ‘Blue Grass of Kentucky.’ ” I’ll bet the neon-lit tower was visible at nighttime from the Saint Clair river just over a mile to the east.

A strip mall currently occupies the site of this demolished drive-in.

kennerado
kennerado on August 30, 2021 at 9:35 pm

As mentioned above, opened September 1st, 1950 with “Sundowners” and “Blue Grass of Kentucky”.

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