Marbro Drive-In
6055 Lee Highway,
Chattanooga,
TN
37421
6055 Lee Highway,
Chattanooga,
TN
37421
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The Marbro Drive-In opened on September 24, 1964 with Tony Curtis in “Wild and Wonderful” & Cary Grant in “That Touch of Mink”. It was closed on October 6, 1984 with Dudley Moore in “Best Defense” & Eddie Murphy in “Trading Places”. There is now a Sam’s Club on the site.
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Operated by Martin Theatres.
Now Sam’s Club. Please update.
Opened on September 24th, 1964, Grand opening ad posted.
Closed October 6th, 1984, for an office complex that never got built. A Sams Club got built later.