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How drive-in theaters turned the family car into the best seat
The family car wasn't just how you got there, it was the whole seat itself ...
It wasn't just a movie — it was an entire American childhood.
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 ...
While summer is synonymous with blockbuster movies, a trip to the theater isn't limited to sitting in a multiplex. For those ...
Fresh popcorn and hot dogs, fireworks or drone shows lighting up the sky, and baseball -- beautiful baseball -- on display. But no, this won't necessarily be at a big league ballpark. Instead, hop in ...
Drive-in theaters evoke nostalgia, a step back to the 1950s. The first opened in New Jersey in 1933, when opening night drew people from at least 20 states to watch movies outdoors from their cars.
MLB announces drive-in theaters will show 'The Sandlot' on Independence Day, followed by live Big League games and fireworks for America's 250th.
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