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Bucks County Drive-In Information

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

Other Names: no known aliases

Address:  Bucks County Drive-In
401 Easton Rd.
Warrington, PA 18976
 
Site status: torn down

Site details: now a shopping center

Location notes: none

More About Bucks County Drive-In

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

Technical details: none

Bucks County Drive-In Timeline:
1951 - opened
1987 - AMC buys out Budco
1997 - leased by John Mellor and partners
1998 - closed
1999 - torn down

submitted on May 15, 2006 by Kenny Lennon Map showing Bucks County Drive-In

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submitted on May 15, 2006 by Kenny Lennon

submitted on May 15, 2006 by Kenny Lennon
From ebay auction #3854518864
submitted on Nov 21, 2004 by Ron Gross Michigandriveins. Com
 
 

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