It wasn't just a movie — it was an entire American childhood.
From 1940s Phoenix to pandemic pop-ups, drive-in theaters hold a special place in Arizona moviegoers' hearts.
With only 25 cents per car and 25 cents per person, the first drive-in movie theatre opened on June 6, 1933, on Admiral Wilson Boulevard in Pennsauken, New Jersey. The outdoor movie idea started ...
One of America's oldest drive-in movie theaters is still treasured in a small Colorado town. But the woman who has worked there since childhood is getting worn out. There isn't a lot of nightlife in ...
You can always count on New Hampshire for a classic New England summer night, and few things beat watching a movie under the ...
When Matt McClanahan and Lauren McChesney found out that their local drive-in theater was in danger of being sold to developers, they knew they had to preserve the beloved neighborhood hub — and a ...
The Star Drive-in theater in Montrose opened its 75th continuous year of family ownership and operation earlier this month. In celebration of this milestone, we’re cramming as many people as we can ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Right off Highway 50 at Bradshaw Road, Sacramento-area residents can get a slice of Americana at the West Wind drive-in theater.