Pymatuning Lake Drive-In
6352 Marvin Road,
Andover,
OH
44003
6352 Marvin Road,
Andover,
OH
44003
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: Co-Operative Theaters
Functions: Swap Meet
Previous Names: Shane Drive-In
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Opened as the Shane Drive-In in 1950 with a car capacity listed at 500. Was operated by Co-operative Theatres of Ohio. Became the Pymatuning Lake Drive-In in 1980. In 2007 it acquired a new owner the name wasn’t listed. The drive-in operated seasonally from May thru September. It was closed by 2015.
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PLEASE CHANGE ADDRESS TO:
SOUTH MAIN STREET & MARVIN ROAD
The Drive-In is right on the Southeast corner.
PHONE: 440.293.7757
1950-1969 Shane Drive-In
1980 Pymatuning Lake Drive-In
Owned in 1950 by Co-Operative Theaters of Ohio Inc.out of Cleveland, O., (M.A. Mooney and Blair Mooney booking and buying agency), they had 72 theaters in Ohio.
More photos are always welcome.
Address is not mapping properly. It is pointing further east than the drive-in.
Status should be closed. Functions only as a flea market now.
It’s a very unsanitary place I think the fleamarket is a cover-up for selling drugs I kinda got that vibe it is definitely not a place I would take my children they charge way too much and I saw the owner literally attack someone because he thought they had too many people in the car I’m not sure how that works but I will never go there again .
Thats the first time i have seen a flag on the back of a screen.
I went there today (Mother’s Day) because it’s what I wanted to do with my family along with feeding the fish at the spillway. We go out several times throughout summer since it’s just an hour away. Never had a problem there until today. We shopped from the front to the back and did that shop in the back last. I had a few things in bags from the other vendors I’d already been to. The lady from the store grabbed the bags on my wrist in the process twisting my wrist (which still hurts! I should have called the cops on her for assault)and she screamed at me that I was shop lifting. Never in my life have I ever felt so humiliated. I have never stolen anything from anyone in my life. She started pulling things out of my bags that I bought from the chinese guy who sets up in the front he sells some of the same things she does for much better prices and he’s a nice gentleman to deal with.Never will I go in her part of the flea market again. Like I said we go there a few times a year and I’ve been going for many many years. She lost a good customer and my siblings and their families who also do trips out there will be warned about her too. Stay away from the white building in the back.