There are still 30 operating Drive-In Movie Theaters in New York making New York the state with the most operating drive-in theaters. Although New York state was one of the first 10 states to host a drive-in theater (the first one opened in New York in 1938 on Long Island), the Empi...
Drive-In Movie TheatresAlthough not too many drive-ins survive in the US, Dutchess is the ONLY New York State County to host three drive-ins. Bring the kids, blankets and lawn chairs; the drive-ins are just as much fun as you remember. Dutchess County is also home to the largest ...
New Jersey has only 2 remaining drive-ins operating within the state. In fact, New Jersey has one of the lowest drive-ins per capita ratio in the country at about .2 drive-ins per one million residents (the average is 1 drive-in per one million residents in the rest of the country)...
Earlier this week,Governor Cuomo suggested he might allowthe re-opening of drive-in theatres in New York state, making this 4-screen drive-in in Coxsackie, NY a great buy. Credit: Keller Williams Hudson Valley United TheHi-Way Drive-In Theatrehas been part of the community for a long whi...
#24. New Jersey - 0.3 drive-ins per 1 million people - 3 drive-ins total The first drive-in movie theater in the U.S. opened in Camden on the Pennsauken border in 1933. It promised that "motorists and their guests will see and hear talking pictures while they smoke, talk, or partak...
According todriveinmovie.com, New Mexico's drive-in theaters peaked in the 1950s with around 50 theaters in the state. At its lowest, the state only had one drive-in theater. Today, drive-ins are still far and few between, but New Mexico has gained some back. ...
Stardust Drive-In| Watertown New digital projectors offer theater-quality viewing at this theater outside of Nashville. They have two screens, both showing double features, so you can pack in a lot of movie viewing into an evening. Georgia ...
In Dallas, the Linda Kay Drive-In sat on a state highway frontage road where passer-by could view the screen on a good night. For some reason, the locals never made a fuss until the very end, when the local cops raided the place after a complaint over the public showing. ...
switching to "streaming" their entertainment at home and other creative ways to watch movies including "rooftop movie clubs", the resurgence of the "drive-in" quickly dissipated. But here in the Lone Star State, there's quite a few communities clinging on to the nostalgia of the Drive-In!
The first drive-in movie theater in the U.S. opened in Camden on the Pennsauken border in 1933. It promised that "motorists and their guests will see and hear talking pictures while they smoke, talk, or partake of refreshments without annoying others in the audience," Tyler Hoffman, a pro...