 Submitted by: Unknown Submitted on: Sep 9, 2011 Comment: postcard of theater
|  Submitted by: Darren Snow Submitted on: Dec 31, 2007 Comment: Here's the first photo, of the oddly-shaped projection-concession building. It had a curious split-level design, with odd little nooks and crannies inside. In some rooms, the roof was so low, it was difficult to stand upright.
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|  Submitted by: Darren Snow Submitted on: Dec 31, 2007 Comment: This was the lone remaining piece of projection equipment I found at the Hwy. 65.
|  Submitted by: Darren Snow Submitted on: Dec 31, 2007 Comment: 1997: The marquee at the 65 advertises the new drive-in to be built a few miles north.
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|  Submitted by: Darren Snow Submitted on: Dec 31, 2007 Comment: This old ashtray was offered on eBay last year; it features a nice little drawing of the 65 back when it was the multi-screened Autoscope.
|  Submitted by: John Story Submitted on: Aug 30, 2005 Taken: 1991 Comment: After the Autoscope concept was abandoned, the owners put up a regular screen.
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|  Submitted by: Jeff Edling Submitted on: Jul 25, 2003 Taken: 1957 Comment: Postcard of the Highway 65 Autoscope Drive-In. Notice the projection building in the center of the circle of screens. The movie is the Big Land from 1957. Photo is from the Robert Giles collection. Taken from the book "Cinema Under the Stars."
|  Submitted by: Justin West Submitted on: Sep 1, 2002 Taken: 1996 Comment: Aerial shot in the 65's last season
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