Mile-Hi Drive-In
CY Avenue and Fairgrounds Road,
Casper,
WY
82604
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Previously operated by: Commonwealth Theaters Corp., Gibraltar Enterprises Inc.
Previous Names: Skyline Drive-In
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The Skyline Drive-In was opened April 23, 1949. By 1955 it was operated by E.J. Schulte and Russell Schulte and Gibraltar Enterprises Inc. It had a capacity for 400 cars. It was abandoned in the early-1960’s.
On April 2, 1969 it was taken over by Commonwealth Theatres and reopened with John Wayne in “Hellfighters”. The car capacity was increased to 600 cars, and the name changed to Mile-Hi Drive-In. The drive had a playground for children.
The Mile-Hi Drive-In was closed September 22, 1985 with Michael J. Fox in “Teen Wolf” & Val Kilmer in “Real Genious”.
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This opened as Skyline Drive-In on April 23rd, 1949.
and reopened as the Mile-Hi Drive-In on April 3d, 1969.
Casper Mile Hi Drive-In opening Wed, Apr 2, 1969 – 21 · Casper Star-Tribune (Casper, Wyoming) · Newspapers.com
ad in the photo section.
Opened with “Hellfighters”
I wonder whether this drive-in changed its name before or after it opened. From Boxoffice, April 2, 1949: “CASPER, WYO. – April 10 has been set as the opening date for the Adams Drive-In, located near the fairgrounds. At present the theatre is about 60 per cent complete, Robert Adams, head of the enterprise, reported. Finishing touches and installation of equipment are all that remains to be done. The drive-in is owned by Allen and his brothers who also plan to operate an outdoor theatre in Rawlins.”
The opening date lines up with the nameless Boxoffice note three weeks later on April 23, “Robert Adams has opened a 640-car drive-in at Casper, Wyo., with new Motiograph booth equipment, sound and Service Theatre Supply car speakers, sold by Ted Knox”
Under construction, April 1968 photo credit Chuck Morrison Collection. Courtesy Western History Center at Casper College. Appears to show possible previous signage. Construction sign promoting 750 Cars, which may or may not have happened.
Opened on 23/4/1949 with a short(“Flying south”) and “Nightmare Alley”. Also opened on ¾/1969 with “Angel in my pocket”.