If you’ve ever gone to a drive-in movie theater before you know how fun it can be. Going to a regular movie theater can be fun too but it’s just not the same. It’s been close to 15 years since I last went to a drive-in movie, and it still brings back so many great memo...
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...
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...
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The Tee Pee Drive-In dates back to 1949 when it was built along historic Route 66 by Video Theaters. Tee Pee opened on May 5, 1950, and had a capacity for over 400 cars and was a pride and joy for Sapulpa Oklahoma. Unlike most other drive-ins that just had dirt pathways to follow...
FM ADMISSION PRICES Prices subject to change Adult $10 Ages 11+ yrs Child $5 Ages 3 – 10 yrs Our Reviews What everyone says about us Visit Us 6930 S Western Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73139 +1 (405) 631-8851 contact@winchesterdrivein.com ...
Twister. The drive in movie theater scene was shot in Guthrie, but up the road from the Beacon. Since the tornado had to destroy the drive in, they built their own fake drive in just up the road from the Beacon. This guy shows all the cool locations in Oklahoma where the scenes took...
Riviera Drive-In The Riviera Drive-In was once one of south Oklahoma City”s flourishing theaters boasting a 700 car capacity. The Riviera Drive-In closed in 1999 after thunderstorm in which the screen was blown down. The fallen screen, ticket booth, speaker poles, projection booth, concession...
These days, there are just 364 drive-ins left. But they may be staging a revival. Six new theaters will open by the end of this year, in Michigan, Indiana, Oklahoma, Texas and California. Film historian and critic David Edelstein said he believes there's still room for the outdoor thea...