Hillcrest Drive-In
219 Stubbs Street,
Lake Grace,
WA
6353
219 Stubbs Street,
Lake Grace,
WA
6353
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Located on the north side of Stubbs Street to the east of town. The Hillcrest Drive-In opened on 29th January 1965 with “Blue Hawaii” and “King of the Wild Stallions”. The drive-in was built on the site of a rubbish dump. While the drive-in was being planned, an old car body with the words “proposed site of Drive-In Theatre-rubbish dumpers keep off” was left on the site.
The Hillcrest Drive-In closed in 1986. The screen was demolished, and the concession building converted into a house, the ramps and entrance(and exit) road are still there.
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The Hillcrest Drive-in was opened by Mr A. E. Wright MLA, President of the Lake Grace Shire Council. The screen was 60 feet wide by 18 feet high.
219 Stubbs St is the approximate address.
Built and operated by L.F & N.W Thiel(1964 to 1977). Later operated by L. & A. Parker(1977 to 1986).
160 cars(1964), 180 cars(1970’s), and later 230 cars.