 Submitted by: Jeff Edling Submitted on: Apr 24, 2002 Taken: 2002 Comment: screen and ramps in front of the projection booth
|  Submitted by: Jeff Edling Submitted on: Apr 24, 2002 Taken: 2002 Comment: This is the front and back sides of the miniature golf scorecard. I was 3 over par! Pretty good! As you can see, I messed up on hole 9.
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|  Submitted by: Randy Carlisle Submitted on: Dec 18, 2003 Taken: 2002 Comment: Car show & a Double Feature! What more could you ask for?!
|  Submitted by: Randy Carlisle Submitted on: Dec 18, 2003 Taken: 2001 Comment: The Projector Booth and what was the Concession Stand.
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|  Submitted by: Randy Carlisle Submitted on: Dec 18, 2003 Taken: 2001 Comment: The Marquee (which originally came from the Temple Drive In) and back of the Screen
|  Submitted by: Dave Submitted on: May 23, 2004 Taken: 2004 Comment: Scouting for trip next month with our MG club. (Brought our own drive-in speakers)
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|  Submitted by: Dave Submitted on: May 23, 2004 Taken: 2004 Comment: Owner GC Palmer greeting incoming patrons ... Friendly guy, nice place.
|  Submitted by: Tammy Campbell Submitted on: Jun 06, 2004 Taken: 2004 Comment: Veiw of the screen at sunset.
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|  Submitted by: Tammy Campbell Submitted on: Jun 06, 2004 Taken: 2004 Comment: Veiw of the screen at sunset.
|  Submitted by: Tammy Campbell Submitted on: Jun 06, 2004 Taken: 2004 Comment: Waiting for the show to start..
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|  Submitted by: Dave Submitted on: Jun 13, 2004 Taken: 07/12/04 Comment: 7 cars from Capital City MG Club and Hill Country Triumph Club at a sold out night 7/12/2004
|  Submitted by: Jeff Edling Submitted on: Dec 30, 2004 Taken: 2004 Comment: Here's what the marquee looks like now. Gene Palmer, the owner, says it came from the TemBel Drive-In in Temple, Texas. See the TemBel page for a photo of the old marquee. It looks the same as the current marquee at the Last Drive-In Picture Show.
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|  Submitted by: Jeff Edling Submitted on: Oct 24, 2005 Taken: 2005 Comment: This is my rental car parked behind the projection/restroom building. This building had the concession stand in it at one time. The concession stand is now located in the big building with the indoor theater.
|  Submitted by: Jeff Edling Submitted on: Oct 24, 2005 Taken: 2005 Comment: This is the old exit, now closed off. It's probably a good thing. With all of those bushes and trees in the way, traffic on the highway might not be able to see cars exiting. Cars now exit through the same driveway they came in on, which is not so obscure
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|  Submitted by: Jeff Edling Submitted on: Oct 24, 2005 Taken: 2005 Comment: This photo shows that even if you park behind the indoor theater, you can still see the screen if you park in the back two rows. The lot really fills up on the weekends, and people have to park here sometimes.
|  Submitted by: Jeff Edling Submitted on: Oct 24, 2005 Taken: 2005 Comment: Here's a pic showing what the marquee looks like before sundown. The cannon, from one of my favorite miniature golf course holes, shows up in the lower-right hand corner of the photo.
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|  Submitted by: Jeff Edling Submitted on: Oct 24, 2005 Taken: 2005 Comment: Here's an updated photo from one that I posted in 2002. This old sign no longer has the name "Town & Country" on it. That was the former name of this drive-in. The back of the screen is also shown.
|  Submitted by: Jeff Edling Submitted on: Oct 24, 2005 Taken: 2005 Comment: Here's the entrance to the indoor theater. The box office on the right is used for both the indoor theater and the drive-in. Owner Gene Palmer is sitting on the bench.
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