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  1. Jun 30, 2017 · This is All That’s Left of Michigan’s Sceen Drive-In, the First XXX Drive-In in America. Michigan has so many things it has given the world - the automobile, assembly line, the music of Motown...and the very first XXX Drive-In movie theater. Today it's not much more than a golf driving range off of Interstate 69 west of Flint, but for a few ...

  2. Jul 15, 2023 · Southeast Michigan drive-in movie theaters. Ford Wyoming Drive-In, Dearborn: This is the largest drive-in theater in the U.S. by capacity, with room for more than 2,500 vehicles. It also has nine movie screens and is open year-round, with in-car heaters available to guests when temps get chilly. Summer Drive-In at USA Hockey Arena, Plymouth ...

  3. Opened. May 19, 1950; 73 years ago. ( 1950-05-19) Years active. 1950-present. Audience in parking lot. Ford-Wyoming Drive-In is a drive-in theater located in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. Opened in 1950, it features five screens. The property previously had nine, leading it to be declared the largest drive-in theater in the world.

  4. The Dort Drive-In was the first drive-in to be built in Flint, Michigan. It opened August 29, 1946 with a capacity for 700 cars. By 1955 it had expanded to have a capacity for 1,406-cars and was operated by W.M. Rice and Cooperative Ct. having been renamed Dort Eastside Drive-In. The Dort Eastside Drive-In closed in 1963.

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  6. Sep 10, 2019 · If you were growing up in the 1950's, 60's, 70's and 80's, you more than likely frequented the drive-ins. The in-car speakers were tinny & scratchy, the movie was fuzzy, the concession stand burgers were overcooked, the popcorn was greasy, the pop had too much ice, pizza was like biting into cardboard, the hot dogs were wrinkled and other people's headlights would blind you.

  7. Nov 13, 2009 · Photo Credit: ullstein bild/Getty Images. On June 6, 1933, eager motorists park their automobiles on the grounds of Camden Drive-In , the first-ever drive-in movie theater, located on Admiral ...

  8. Located in Harper Woods on Harper Avenue, this was the first drive-in to open in the Detroit area. It opened as the Drive-In on May 26, 1938. The movie on opening night was “The Big Broadcast of 1938” with W. C. Fields. It had a capacity for 675 cars. Later renamed East Side Drive-In, it was operated for many years by General Cinema ...

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