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While drive-ins nationwide have declined from over 4,000 to just 285, this family-owned business keeps current with first-run films and special deals.
When evening came, Steve Ware and Samantha Wade loaded his white GMC Yukon with snacks and soft drinks, blankets and pillows. Adventure awaited.
Grab your popcorn, blankets, and find the perfect parking spot for these drive-in theaters in North Carolina.
Northeast Wisconsin's oldest drive-in movie theater keeps the old vibes, while others work to keep pace with the times.
Enjoy a nostalgic night out at Hull’s Drive-In in Lexington, Virginia: America’s first non-profit drive-in theater, operating since 1950.
Shankweiler’s, the oldest drive-in theater in the nation, will be featured in a live segment on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on July 11.
In some ways, it’s amazing these theaters still exist. Richard Hollingshead opened the first drive-in theater in New Jersey in 1933.
Most items fall within the $5 to $10 range. The origin of the first drive-in movie theater dates back to 1933 in Camden, New Jersey. By the 1950s, the nation had more than 4,000 operating drive-ins.
Shankweiler’s, the oldest drive-in theater in the nation, will be featured in a live segment on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on July 11.
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