 Submitted by: anonymous Submitted on: Apr 29, 2004
|  Submitted by: Marcus Submitted on: Mar 6, 2003 Comment: topographic map showing the location of the drive-in; courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey
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|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 10, 2002 Comment: Hopefully this is legible. My apologies if it isn't. Every kid has a hero. Here was mine. Can you spot the typo?
|  Submitted by: anonymous Submitted on: Jan 9, 2002
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|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 9, 2002 Comment: 70's fashion victim alert! Gimmie a break, I was 9. What a time. Elvis still had a month left and Star Wars was all the rage, but all that mattered to me that night was scoring a double Disney fix (The Rescuers and No Depost, No Return).
|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 9, 2002 Comment: Ten years later. Same location. Same angle.
taken: April 18, 1987
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|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 9, 2002 Comment: Concession/projection building. Southwest ranch-style interior. Patio area once adorned with tables and chairs for outdoor dining and viewing pleasure.
|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 9, 2002 Comment: Ticket stub from last visit in August 1984. On the bill: Wargames and Red Dawn. Not two weeks later, theater unexpectedly closed forever. Final feature for all time, The Karate Kid.
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|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 9, 2002 Comment: Lavish playground, a Wineland trademark, once occupied immediate foreground. Gray gravel lot in left rear of field served as parking lot/bus stop following theater's closing. Field originally enveloped by thick woods all around. Evident in this photo h
|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 9, 2002 Comment: A more accurate rendition of the Super Chief, this one from July 1977. I was 9 when I drew this. Please excuse the poor scanning job. Tonight's feature is Disney's Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (you'd think it was Death Race 2000).
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|  Submitted by: Alan Beauvais Submitted on: Jan 9, 2002 Comment: A six-year-old's first interpretation of the Super Chief, drawn in July 1973.
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