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Sunshine Mine Drive-In, Centerville, Iowa: The sun sets behind the big screen at Sunshine Mine Drive-In, west of Centerville, as Hannah Hillyard, 12, adjusts a radio to receive the sound for the movie that’s about to start. Behind her, from left, are her sisters Heidi, 9, and Haley, 11, and cousin
Submitted by: Des Moines Register
Submitted on: Jun 11, 2006
Taken: 2006
Comment: The sun sets behind the big screen at Sunshine Mine Drive-In, west of Centerville, as Hannah Hillyard, 12, adjusts a radio to receive the sound for the movie that’s about to start. Behind her, from left, are her sisters Heidi, 9, and Haley, 11, and cousin
Sunshine Mine Drive-In, Centerville, Iowa: Lewis Radosevich, 83, sells tickets at Sunshine Mine Drive-In. Tickets are $6 per person and free for kids age 12 and younger.
Submitted by: Des Moines Register
Submitted on: Jun 11, 2006
Taken: 2006
Comment: Lewis Radosevich, 83, sells tickets at Sunshine Mine Drive-In. Tickets are $6 per person and free for kids age 12 and younger.
 
 
Sunshine Mine Drive-In, Centerville, Iowa: Phil Radosevich, 47, and his sister, Nina Finch, 51, built Sunshine Mine Drive-In on an old coal-mining site west of Centerville. This is its first summer in business.
Submitted by: Des Moines Register
Submitted on: Jun 11, 2006
Taken: 2006
Comment: Phil Radosevich, 47, and his sister, Nina Finch, 51, built Sunshine Mine Drive-In on an old coal-mining site west of Centerville. This is its first summer in business.
Sunshine Mine Drive-In, Centerville, Iowa: Katie Replogle, 9, from Ottumwa, and her brother Jacob, 5, watch a movie with their grandmother, Judi Glosser, from Centerville, far left, and their mother, Marsha Linney, at Sunshine Mine Drive-In west of Centerville. The concession stand and projection
Submitted by: Des Moines Register
Submitted on: Jun 11, 2006
Taken: 2006
Comment: Katie Replogle, 9, from Ottumwa, and her brother Jacob, 5, watch a movie with their grandmother, Judi Glosser, from Centerville, far left, and their mother, Marsha Linney, at Sunshine Mine Drive-In west of Centerville. The concession stand and projection