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« on: June 10, 2010, 11:02:38 pm » |
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Kilroy
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« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2010, 05:57:53 am » |
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Thanks for sharing. We had drive ins until i was in high school, and it's an experience you have to um, er, experience.
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rayg
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« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2010, 09:00:05 am » |
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Very cool pics....I'm a big drive-in movie fan myself... Here's are 2 sites that are kinda cool, they list all the drive-in's around the country open & closed http://www.driveinmovie.com/mainmenu.htm and http://www.drive-ins.com/ Hey Kilroy you're from metro Detroit, remember the Bel-Air on 8 mile, the Galaxy on Dequindre, the Gratiot in Roseville, Mt Clemens on Gratiot etc... I still like to go the US23 off of I-69 and the newly reopen Pontiac Silver Dome Drive-in. Ray
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« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2010, 09:33:48 am » |
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Ray, I remember most of those. I grew up on the east side of Detroit so the Bel-Air is the one I remember the best and I don't remember the name but the one that was out by Macomb Mall--or maybe it became the Macomb Mall. They had the big screens with the neon on the back and some of them even had a waterfall down the back of the screen. The original screen at the Ford-Wyoming over near Dearborn was something to see. It was an art-deco design and lit up with neon. I found a picture from during the day but it was awesome at night! That drive-in is still open but the neighborhood is a little rough! http://www.forddrivein.com/Check this out if you want to take a trip down memory lane: http://www.michigandriveins.com/Sadly, most of these have become shopping centers and in the case of the Bel-Air, not sure how many of the stores are even open. There are still a few left out-state but sadly, most of our kids will never understand or know the experience! Tim
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« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2010, 04:10:05 pm » |
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I too remember all of those, The Bel air lasted into the 80's, they used to have a Sunday flea market there, before the neighborhood really slid. We used to frequent the Van Dyke, the Galaxy and Try Drive ins, There was a stretch of I-75 where you'd come around a slight curve and see the screen , There were always cars parked there, abnnd I figured out they were watching the movie,. with no sound and a few hundred feet away from the end of the lot.
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scalebowler
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« Reply #6 on: June 11, 2010, 04:51:48 pm » |
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Ray, I remember most of those. I grew up on the east side of Detroit so the Bel-Air is the one I remember the best and I don't remember the name but the one that was out by Macomb Mall--or maybe it became the Macomb Mall. They had the big screens with the neon on the back and some of them even had a waterfall down the back of the screen. The original screen at the Ford-Wyoming over near Dearborn was something to see. It was an art-deco design and lit up with neon. I found a picture from during the day but it was awesome at night! That drive-in is still open but the neighborhood is a little rough! http://www.forddrivein.com/Check this out if you want to take a trip down memory lane: http://www.michigandriveins.com/Sadly, most of these have become shopping centers and in the case of the Bel-Air, not sure how many of the stores are even open. There are still a few left out-state but sadly, most of our kids will never understand or know the experience! Tim Is this the one with the waterfall? http://www.michigandriveins.com/gratiot82.asp I would have loved to be able to see that place.
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« Reply #7 on: June 12, 2010, 10:52:05 pm » |
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Thanks for the memories. Been to the I-70 Drive-In before - there was another one fairly close over on 63rd St. off 435. That's where I saw a 3 stooges festival and that Texas Chainsaw movie back in the day. Moved out of that area to STL in 85, so it's been a while. 63 may be gone for all I know. They also used to have an awesome flea market on Saturdays - bought lots of old brewery stuff there, but now mostly interested in soda items.
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« Reply #8 on: June 12, 2010, 11:10:03 pm » |
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Thanks for the memories. Been to the I-70 Drive-In before - there was another one fairly close over on 63rd St. off 435. That's where I saw a 3 stooges festival and that Texas Chainsaw movie back in the day. Moved out of that area to STL in 85, so it's been a while. 63 may be gone for all I know. They also used to have an awesome flea market on Saturdays - bought lots of old brewery stuff there, but now mostly interested in soda items.
You should check this website out http://www.drive-ins.com/database.htm They have pictures of almost every drive-in open and closed in the USA. Thats how I found out about the I-70 drive-in and the Twin drive-in in independence.
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« Reply #9 on: June 13, 2010, 08:24:27 am » |
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We have one Drive-In left in New Jersey. Believe it or not, they actually started here. It's called the Delsea Drive-In and it's about an hour and a half south of me. We took all the kids there last year, the wife and I enjoyed it much more than the kids though. The drive home is just brutal. This year we've decided to find a campground nearby and stay in out little camper there so I don't have to try and drive home. They have 2 screens and always have the same titles as the big theatres. When I was a teen we had a choice of 5 different ones to go to all within 30 minutes of were I lived. property value just became too expensive. We used to always sneak a bunch of friends in in the trunk. It was always a great place to go on dates, and double-dates. I know were there is one left abandoned. There is also a huge high-end collectors market for the sound-systems that used to run in these. One of my top 3 favorite pinballs of all time CFTBL(Creature from the Black Lagoon) was created with a Drive-In theme. I'ts an American Icon.
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