Cherry Bowl Drive-In
9812 Honor Highway,
Honor,
MI
49617
9812 Honor Highway,
Honor,
MI
49617
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Opened on 4/7/1953 with “The greatest show on Earth” and “Bride of the gorilla”.
Wikipedia and some sources claim that the Cherry Bowl opened as the Honor, but I think I’ve proved the opposite. I’ve uploaded the grand opening story (buried on page 5) and the much larger grand opening ad from the July 3, 1953, Traverse City Record-Eagle. As you can see, it was the Cherry Bowl from its birthday on the Fourth of July.
If it was ever just the Honor Drive-In, it wasn’t for long. The 1955-56 Theatre Catalog already showed it as the “Cherrybowl”, run by L. O. Griffith.
From Wikipedia: The Cherry Bowl opened on April 3rd, 1953. Longtime owner Jean Griffin ran the business after her husband’s death in 1959, and was known for working in high heels. Laura and Harry Clark purchased the property from Jean in 1996. Harry Clark died in 2012, and Laura continues to operate the theatre and diner.
The Cherry Bowl offers mini-golf and double feature films rated PG-13 or below. Harry Clark installed sculptures next to the theater’s vintage speakers and 14-foot neon hot dog. One sculpture is a pink and blue Volkswagen with a clown head on it, another is a pink cow with cherries for spots, and there is classic Chevy positioned to look like it is coming through a fence.
I’m surprise they have not twined the Cherry Bowl yet. It looks like there is room for screen tower in back.
The Cherry Bowl is winner #2 of Honda’s ProjectDriveIn. They are getting a new digital projector. WOOP WOOP
Theatre Historical Society will be visiting this theater during our 2011 Conclave – “The Michigan Roads Less Traveled” June 21-25. See the website for details www.historictheatres.org
Great ads wish i could have seen all of them,but I am getting greedy I know.
Very Nice.
I finally got to visit the Cherry Bowl Drive-In this year, and I must say it’s a Top 10 for pure nostalgists like me! Beautiful screen tower design, great pink and light-blue color scheme, speakers all over the place, and excellent snack bar with old photos of entertainers and the drive-in itself. If you’re in the mood for something different to eat, try a “cherry pizza” from the Cherry Bowl Gifts & Goodies shop next door. I got one with ham, pineapple and cherries; mouth-watering delicious!
Here is an August 1977 ad from the Traverse City Record-Eagle:
http://tinyurl.com/mdjxsg