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Twin City Drive-In Information

closed drive-in movie theater Express Code: ilttwi2
Operating Status:  Closed

Other Names: no known aliases

Address:  Twin City Drive-In
N. Market St.
Champaign, IL 61820
 
Site status: torn down

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Location notes: none

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Screens: 1 Sound: 
Car Capacity: 758 Typical season: 

Technical details: none

Twin City Drive-In Timeline:
1948 - opened
1956 - sold to the Van Nomakis
1960 - sold to Kerasotes
1981 - closed
The Former Heilig-Myers Furniture store is now a Salvation Army Thrift Shop, where the Twin City Drive-In screen used to be.  Since I-74 was built after the theater, motorists could get a glimpse of the movie while passing by on I-74, just over the railro
submitted on May 04, 2009 by George R. Carlisle, Jr. Map showing Twin City Drive-In

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The Former Heilig-Myers Furniture store is now a Salvation Army Thrift Shop, where the Twin City Drive-In screen used to be.  Since I-74 was built after the theater, motorists could get a glimpse of the movie while passing by on I-74, just over the railro
submitted on May 04, 2009 by George R. Carlisle, Jr.
The Former Heilig-Myers Furniture store is now a Salvation Army Thrift Shop, where the Twin City Drive-In screen used to be.  Since I-74 was built after the theater, motorists could get a glimpse of the movie while passing by on I-74, just over the railro
submitted on May 04, 2009 by George R. Carlisle, Jr.
Aerial shot of the furniture store over where the screen had been...can still see the ramps
submitted on Sep 15, 2002 by Justin West
 
 

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