Enjoy a movie and traditional summer treats at more than a dozen drive-in theaters across the state.
There aren't many left, but there are still a handful of drive-in movie theaters in Minnesota. Here's where you'll find them.
Located in Lehigh Township, Becky's Drive-In first opened in 1946. Founded by William D. "Becky" Beck and his wife, Alice, ...
The couple's engagement was met with cheers, clapping and honking horns from the other movie-goers ...
Celebrate the anniversary of the first drive-in movie theater by visiting a theater near you. Just four remain in Iowa.
Fourth, America’s postwar optimism created a love affair with the automobile — a symbol of our freedom to explore. Cars of that era — with their flashy chrome and massive size — became rolling works ...
In May of 1984, Mike Stevens traveled to Lehigh County to visit the oldest drive-in movie theater in the world.
With only 25 cents per car and 25 cents per person, the first drive-in movie theatre opened on June 6, 1933, on Admiral ...
It started with a bedsheet, two trees, and twenty-five cents a car.
Joe Maloney remembers seeing a Charlton Heston movie on the big screen in 1952. Carol Landry recalls sharing popcorn and candy with her brother. Mike McDonough can’t forget the voracious mosquitoes.
Skyview Drive-In was recently voted the No. 5 best drive-in movie theater in the nation by USA Today readers. Here’s what to know for your next visit. Jennifer Green jgreen@bnd.com Belleville’s ...
Bridge Street Theatre's regional premiere of "Monsters of the American Cinema" is bold and engrossing.