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May 31, 2023 · Riverside Auto Drive-In was the first drive-in theater in Columbus. It opened in June of 1940. After the end of World War II in 1945, drive-ins started sprouting up all over Central Ohio. The residential area around Cranston Drive was where this theater was located. Opened: 1940 Closed: 1976. 40 East Drive-In. via Cinema Treasures Address: 8659 ...
The South Drive-in Theatre is located on the south side of Columbus at 3050 S. High St., one mile north of I-270. Address: 3050 S High St. Columbus, OH 43207 Phone: (614) 491-6771
The correct address is: Riverside Drive and Cranston Drive Dublin, OH 43017. GPS:40.086287, -83.109306. Mark_L on January 10, 2021 at 9:37 am. 5800 Riverside Drive was the address used in newspaper listings. Before the theatre closed, it was sometimes listed as “Riverside Drive, South of Rt. 161”.
This was the first suburban Columbus theatre to show 3D, opening HOUSE OF WAX on 8/1/1953. Mark_L on May 4, 2010 at 1:14 pm Original name was North Hi Drive-In.
The new 17th Avenue Drive-In theatre was located at 1770 E. 17th Avenue between Woodland Avenue and Joyce Avenue. The grand opening was on Thursday, July 19, 1956, as advertised in the Columbus Dispatch. The opening program was Robert Taylor in Billy the Kid", Johnny Weissmuller in “Tarzan Escapes” & Cornel Wild in “The Bandit of Sherwood ...
Cleveland, OH. The Miles Road Drive-in opened in 1953 and closed after the 2000 season. These photos are from around 2001. It was sold to the city and demolished in 2006. The Miles was a huge single-screen venue with capacity for 1,000 cars. It also had a nice playground. The huge Art Deco screen tower, considered the nicest in Ohio, was ...
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Jul 23, 2014 · Vintage cartoons. The South Drive-In is one of only 28 left in Ohio. Our state was a pioneer in the drive-in era with one of the first ever, The Starlight Auto Theater in Akron, which opened in 1937. By the late 1960s Ohio had more than 189 drive-in theaters in operation. Even with an 80 percent decline in operational theaters, Ohio remains one ...