Winston-Salem Drive-In
4540 Indiana Avenue,
Winston-Salem,
NC
27106
4540 Indiana Avenue,
Winston-Salem,
NC
27106
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Previous Names: Drive-In
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The Drive-In was opened on October 4, 1947, with Leon Errol in “River Boat Rhythm”. It had a car capacity listed at 464 cars. It was owned by Porter Garrett McGee, known as ‘Fibber McGee. The manager was Jim Styers. By 1955 it had been renamed Winston-Salem Drive-In. It was closed on April 26, 1984 and has since been demolished.
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I have a Winston-Salem Drive-in parking only 150 cars in 1956 and it was owned by J.D.Horn.
Approx. address for this drive-in was 4500 Indiana Avenue. Part of this drive-in is now Fed-Ex.
Opened October 4th, 1947, as the first drive-in in town.
Opened on October 4, 1947, closed on April 26, 1984.