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Twin Drive-In Information

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

Other Names: no known aliases

Address:  Twin Drive-In
Highway 66
Amarillo, TX 79101
 
Site status: torn down

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Screens: 2 Sound: 
Car Capacity: 600 Typical season: 

Technical details: none

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The grand opening of The Twin Drive-Inn Theatre in Amarillo, Texas.  The Twin was built by Johnny Fagan, Charlie Weisenberg and Harold V. Wilson.  Harold Wilson sold out around 1956.  submitted by Vicki Wilson Shaffer
submitted on Apr 08, 2004 by The Twin Grand Opening Map showing Twin Drive-In

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The grand opening of The Twin Drive-Inn Theatre in Amarillo, Texas.  The Twin was built by Johnny Fagan, Charlie Weisenberg and Harold V. Wilson.  Harold Wilson sold out around 1956.  submitted by Vicki Wilson Shaffer
submitted on Apr 08, 2004 by The Twin Grand Opening
An aerial view of the Twin Drive Inn Theatre
submitted on Feb 22, 2003 by Vicki Wilson Shaffer
 
 
 

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