 Submitted by: Dixon Hayes Submitted on: Jan 01, 2008 Comment: marquee and screen tower
|  Submitted by: David Finlayson Submitted on: Jan 01, 2008 Comment: I ran across this image of the Rebel on the net a while back. It's a closer view of the marquee
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|  Submitted by: Dixon Hayes Submitted on: Jun 10, 2003 Taken: 1956 Comment: A 1956 ad for a New Year's Eve Biblical shlock-fest, back when the theatre was still called the Grove. This was just a few months before the Grove closed.
|  Submitted by: Dixon Hayes Submitted on: Jun 10, 2003 Taken: 1968 Comment: One of the nice things about the milder southern climate, is that you can open a drive-in on Halloween night. This ad is from the 1960s but the tradition continued into the 1980s.
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|  Submitted by: Dixon Hayes Submitted on: Jun 10, 2003 Taken: 1993 Comment: The last, defiant Rebel Flag (a metal one) stands atop the ticket booth the day the drive-in was torn down.
|  Submitted by: Dixon Hayes Submitted on: Jun 10, 2003 Taken: 1993 Comment: The ticket booth of the Rebel, taken (on videotape) the day the theatre was torn down.
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|  Submitted by: Dixon Hayes Submitted on: Jun 10, 2003 Taken: 1993 Comment: The weather beaten Rebel sign atop what was left of the marquee, the day the theatre was torn down.
|  Submitted by: Dixon Hayes Submitted on: Jun 10, 2003 Taken: 1993 Comment: The old Rebel marquee the day the theatre was torn down.
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|  Submitted by: Dixon Hayes Submitted on: Jun 10, 2003 Taken: 1993 Comment: The remains of the Rebel screen tower, minutes after a demolition crew brought it down with a loud, sickening crash.
|  Submitted by: Dixon Hayes Submitted on: Jun 10, 2003 Taken: 1993 Comment: Another view of the fallen Rebel screen tower.
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|  Submitted by: Mike Goodson Submitted on: Apr 30, 2007 Taken: 4/30/07 Comment: Ticket stub from Gadsden's Rebel Drive-in Theatre.
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