Guest column: America’s love affair with the drive-in theater |
Long live one of America’s finest creations: the drive-in theater.
One of my great drive-in memories dates to 1969, when my parents took my five sisters and me to see “Herbie the Love Bug” in our Plymouth Fury III station wagon.
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As the blue sky fell dark and the film projector began rattling behind the concession stand, black-and-white numbers – “5, 4, 3, 2, 1…” – flashed onto the screen.
Scratchy, yellowed 1950s footage advertised concession-stand hot dogs,........