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Sooner Twin Drive-In Information

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

Other Names: no known aliases

Address:  Sooner Twin Drive-In
Southeast 29th and Sooner Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73110
 
Site status: torn down

Site details: now a business park

Location notes: near Route 66, located in midwest city

More About Sooner Twin Drive-In

Screens: 2 Sound: 
Car Capacity: 900 Typical season: 

Technical details: none

Sooner Twin Drive-In Timeline:
1970s - damaged by storm and closed
The Sooner boxoffice.
submitted on Aug 19, 2005 by John Story Map showing Sooner Twin Drive-In

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The Sooner boxoffice.
submitted on Aug 19, 2005 by John Story
The Sooner marquee.
submitted on Aug 19, 2005 by John Story
projection booth
submitted on Dec 31, 2007 by Evil Sam Graham, Paul Thomas
 
 

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