WEBVTT EMERGENCY VEHICLE STORAGE FACILITY AT THE DOWNTOWN AIRPORT. AN AMERICAN STAPLE MUCH OF THE LAST CENTURY... LESS THAN ONE IN TEN ARE LEFT. A CHANGE IN THE MOVIE INDUSTRY MAY PROVE THE DEATH BLOW ...
Barb Biehl was about 6 years old the first time she saw a movie at the 13-24 Drive-In theater in the 1960s.
The sun is setting at the drive-in movie. Cars line up, forming an impromptu neighborhood of barefoot kids, small dogs and beer-drinking parents. Kids in pajamas lie on the warm hoods of cars, ...
Once a mainstay of summer entertainment, the drive-in movie theater long has become a dying breed, and now it appears one of only two remaining in the suburbs may have shown its last film. The lease ...