Aladdin Drive-In
4004 Albion Road,
Ottawa,
ON
K1G
4004 Albion Road,
Ottawa,
ON
K1G
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Located in Ottawa, the Aladdin Drive-In was one of the area’s nicest drive-ins always playing the finest movies. It opened on July 13, 1951 with Danny Kaye in “A Song Is Born”. It parked 500 cars and was owned by Twinex in the late-1950’s. On June 1, 1973 a big star of the late-1950’s was still packing them in, John Wayne in "The Cowboys" with "What’s Up Doc?“" second feature. It was closed in 1993.
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One of the pictures on this theatre’s gallery page at Drive-ins.com shows a post that suggests that the theatre’s address was 4004 Albion Rd: http://www.drive-ins.com/gallery/xxtalad
thanks so much CW.
Opened 1951, closed 1993
See original article of the official opening in the Ottawa Citizen, Thu Jul 12, 1951: http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2194&dat=19510712&id=n9IwAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ct0FAAAAIBAJ&pg=4365,1592130.
Opened on 13/7/1951 with a cartoon(not named), news, and “A song is born”. Closed in 1993. Demolished(date unknown?). Site is overgrown with trees.
Grand opening ad: Aladdin Drive-In opening 12 Jul 1951, Thu The Ottawa Citizen (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) Newspapers.com