Osage Drive-In
4215 S. Staples Street,
Corpus Christi,
TX
78412
4215 S. Staples Street,
Corpus Christi,
TX
78412
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The Osage Drive-In was opened on March 16, 1951 with Joel McCrea in “Frenchie”. By 1957 it was operated by Rowley United Theatres Inc. It operated until September 5, 1960. A 1961 aerial shows the theatre in the process of being demolished. By the 1970’s, a cluster of car dealerships was built on the site.
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Address: 4841 Staples at Everhart (4801 S. Staples today) | Capacity: 550 cars | Opened: Thursday Mar 16, 1951 | First Feature: “Frenchie” starring Joel McCrea, Shelley Winters | Owner / Builder: Chester Kyle and Lester Miller | Closed: Monday Sep 5, 1960 (Last ad in Caller) | Currently (2010): Frost Bank and BMW of Corpus Christi | Chester Kyle was part owner of the Kinsgville drive-ins with a different partner. He opened this drive-in in Mar 1951 and surprisingly sold out to Corpus Christi Theaters a little more than 6 months later. This would be the first drive-in for CC Theaters who held all of the many indoor theaters in Corpus. They closed down for several weeks in the Spring of 1952 while they remodeled and upgraded this very new theater adding a train track around the perimeter for their new attraction, a replica of the Missouri-Pacific streamliner “The Texas Eagle”. The ad logo changed from the Indian Chief’s head to The Texas Eagle Train. The grand re-opening was May 8, 1952.
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Opened on March 16th, 1951. Grand opening ad posted.
closed 1960
Also opened with a cartoon(not named) and “Savage splendor”.
Formal opening on 8/5/1952 with a Tom and Jerry cartoon carnival and “Frontier gal”. Why the name Osage?
The train track at this drive-in was two miles long(huge drive-in site?). Did the entrance and exit roads go across the train tracks?
Does this train survive someplace else now?
The Osage Drive-In ends its run with a Labor Day weekend triple feature of “Nature Girl and the Slaver,” “The Queen of Sheeba” and “The Alligator People” on September 5, 1960 with the drive-in began to be dismantled the next day.
A closer address is 4215 S Staples St, Corpus Christi, TX.
A 1956 aerial shows a drive-in at this location which is now the Covenant Baptist Church.
A 1960 aerial shows the drive-in demolished. Today, there is no trace of the drive-in remaining.
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