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  2. Jun 30, 2017 · Today the Sceen Drive-In is long gone, replaced by a driving range. Its legacy as America's first drive-in XXX movie destination is hanging on but barely. There are reportedly two drive-ins in Texas still showing dirty movies the old fashioned way including the Apache in Tyler. 5 Beaches That Might be Clothing Optional in Michigan.

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    Narrow Gauge Drive-in, Farmington, Maine
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    Fairlee Motel and Drive-In Theater, Fairlee, Vermont
    Wellfleet Drive-In Theatre, Wellfleet, Massachusetts
    Hull’s Drive-In, Lexington, Virginia
    Sunset Drive-In Theater, Shinnston, West Virginia
    Malco Theatres, Memphis, Tennessee
    Sauerbeck Family Drive-In, Oldham County, Kentucky
    Field of Dreams Drive-In Theater, Liberty Center, Ohio
    Starlite Drive-In Theatre, Monroe County, Indiana
    Harvest Moon Drive-In, Gibson City, Illinois
    Capri Drive-In Theater, Branch County, Michigan
    Admiral Twin Drive-In in Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Fort Union Drive-In- Las Vegas, New Mexico
    West Wind Drive-In in Glendale, Arizona
    The Pasture Drive-In Theater, Gallatin County, Montana
    American Dream Drive-In, Park County, Wyoming
    Mesa Drive-In, Pueblo, Colorado
    Terrace Drive-In Theatre, Caldwell, Idaho
  3. 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 ...

  4. May 27, 2008 · He patented his concept in May 1933 and opened the gates to his theater the next month. The second drive-in, Shankweiler's, started a year later in Orefields, Pa. A few others followed, but the ...

  5. Nov 13, 2009 · 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 Wilson Boulevard in Pennsauken, New Jersey...

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  6. Jul 2, 2021 · The first film ever screened at a drive-in movie theater was British. On June 6, 1933, just outside Camden, New Jersey drivers paid 25 cents per car, plus an additional 25 cents per person to...

  7. Maybe one of the reasons Drive-in Movies are so much more popular in the United States than in other countries is because the drive-in movie is truly an American invention. The first true drive-in theater (as we know them today) was opened on June 6th, 1933 in Camden, New Jersey.

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