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Pittsfield Drive-In
660 Merrill Road,
Pittsfield,
MA
01201
660 Merrill Road,
Pittsfield,
MA
01201
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Opened on May 10, 1957 with Fred MacMurray in “Gun for a Coward” & Rock Hudson in “Battle Hymn”. With a capacity for 600 cars, it was closed in 1981. It was torn down and the site is now occupied by retail stores.
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Now Stop and Shop.
The address for this Drive-in is 660 Merrill Rd, Pittsfield, MA 01201.
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This opened on May 10th, 1957 and closed in 1981
Opened with “Gun for a coward” and “Battle hymn”.
Boxoffice, May 12, 1958: “Sylvan Leff’s beautiful and modern 750-car Pittsfield Drive-In at Pittsfield, Mass., is being operated this season on lease by Al Daytz of Boston. Daytz, whose brother Mickey, onetime Warner salesman here (in Albany), is associated with him in a buying-booking service and in drive-in projects, has also taken over the Berkshire Drive-In on the other side of Pittsfield and another a nearby Lanesboro.”
Boxoffice, Aug. 18, 1958: “Bob Case, former Kingston city manager … now is at the Pittsfield (Mass.) Drive-In … The Daytz brothers are operating the Pittsfield this season on lease from Sylvan Leff”