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Fredericksburg, Texas - 87 Drive-In Theatre
The 87 Drive-In Theatre
Fredericksburg, Gillespie County
April 1949 photo Courtesy of the Gillespie County Historical Society

The 87 Drive-in Theatre

"The American drive-in movie craze began in the 1930s. A whole culture grew up around it.

The drive-in was a community event for all ages. Children played on the swings in front of the giant screen. Older folks set up folding chairs in front of their cars or parked their pickups backward and sat on chairs in the bed. Some families brought sleeping bags for the kids.

You could bring your own food and beverages. The drive-in was the original dinner and a movie...

Fredericksburg's drive-in was the 87 Drive-In Theater. It sat in a field next to a peach orchard on what is now a vacant lot on the corner of Highway 87 and Friendship Lane...."

From Making Out at the 87 Drive-In by Michael Barr


Lufkin TX - Redland Drive-In-Theater at night
Redland Drive-In Theatre at night
Lufkin, Angelina County
Click on image to enlarge

Photos courtesy Shawn Stephens, December 2017

The Old Redland Drive-in

"When I first moved to Lufkin in the early seventies, there were several drive-in theaters including the Panther Drive-In which was demolished long ago. The Redland is still standing intact, although dilapidated, and I understand it might be torn down soon. It sits on Highway 59 on the outskirts of town on the way to Nacogdoches. Included a couple of pictures. Thanks." - Shawn Stephens, December 10, 2017

Lufkin TX - Redland Drive-In-Theater in daylight

Redland Drive-In Theatre
Lufkin, Angelina County
Click on image to enlarge

Photos courtesy Shawn Stephens, December 2017



Lufkin TX - Redland Drive-In-Theater in daylight

Redland Drive-In Theatre
Lufkin, Angelina County

Photos courtesy Lori Martin, July 2012



Bonham, TX - Bonham Drive In Theatre neon

Bonham Drive-In Theatre
Bonham, Fannin County

Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, April 2009



Gatesville Tx -  Last Picture Show Drive In Theater Neon

Last Picture Show Drive-In Theatre Neon
Gatesville, Coryell County

Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, December 2010



Brazos Theater, Granbury, Texas
Brazos Drive-in Theatre after Memorial Day Tornado
Granbury, Hood County

Photo courtesy James Feagin


Lamesa TX - Sky Vue Drive-In
Sky Vue Drive-In
Lamesa, Dawson County

Jimmy Dobson Photo, July 2017


McCamey Texas closed drive in theater
A closed drive-in
McCamey, Upton County

Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, July 2006


Drive-in theatre near Mason, Texas
Mission Drive-In Theatre
Menard, Menard County

TE photo, 2002


Quanah Tx - Closed Drive-In Theater
What's left of a drive-in theatre
Quanah | Hardeman County

Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, December 2008


Quitaque Tx - Midway Drive-In Theater
Midway Drive-In Theatre
Quitaque, Briscoe County

Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, July 2009


Quitaque Tx - Midway Drive-In Theater ticket booth
Midway Drive-In Theatre ticket booth
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, July 2009


Quitaque Tx - Midway Drive-In Theater screen
Midway Drive-In Theater screen
Quitaque, Briscoe County

Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, July 2009


Rio Grand eCity Texas - H & H Drive-in theatre
H & H Drive-in Theatre
north of Rio Grande City, Starr County

TE photo, 2002


Rule, Texas drive-in theatre
Drive-in Theatre
Rule, Haskell County

Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, December 2008



More:

The Beachfront Drive-In by Clint Skinner
History of drive-in theaters and the short lived Beachfront Drive-In Short Reel Theater in Galveston, Texas



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