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  2. Carlin's Park - Wikipedia

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    Carlin's Park was a park in Baltimore, Maryland. It was founded in 1918 by John J. Carlin. [ 1 ] The park was noted among members of the outdoor amusement park industry for the development of profitable winter operation and activities. [ 1 ]

  3. List of drive-in theaters - Wikipedia

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    List of drive-in theatres in the United States Name City State Founded Defunct Remarks Reference 66 Drive-In: Carthage on U.S. Route 66: Missouri: 1949 [3] [4] 88 Drive-In: Commerce City: Colorado: 1971 [5] 56 Auto Drive-In Theater: Massena: New York: 1955: 99W Drive-In Theater: Newberg: Oregon: 1953: Bengies Drive-In Theatre: Middle River ...

  4. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Carlin's Park: Baltimore: 1918–1959 Also known as Liberty Heights Park Electric Park: Baltimore: 1896–1915 Enchanted Forest: Ellicott City: 1955–1992, 1994–1995 Frederick Road Park Baltimore: 1920–1925 Glen Echo Park: Glen Echo: 1911–1968 Reappropriated as cultural and arts center in 1971 Gwynn Oak Park: Woodlawn: 1893–1973

  5. The Best Drive-In Theaters in America - AOL

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    Bengies Drive-In Theatre. Middle River, Maryland This theater near Baltimore claims it has the largest theater screen in the nation, measuring an astonishing 6,240 square feet and now charges like ...

  6. Carlin's Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Carlin's Iceland was an indoor artificial ice arena in Baltimore, Maryland, that was part of a city amusement park, known as Carlin's Park. It opened in December 1931, and was Baltimore's first indoor rink. [1] The building was converted from a ballroom, to an ice surface measuring 85 × 120 ft (26 × 36.5 m), and seating for 1,200 people. [2]

  7. The 7 Coolest Drive-In Movie Theaters in the US

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  8. The Best RV-Friendly Drive-In Theaters Across America - AOL

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    One of only two nonprofit drive-in theaters in the nation, Hull’s has been operating since 1950 and hosts retro movie nights, single features, and double features for $10 per car, $15 per car ...

  9. Bengies Drive-In Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Bengies was opened on June 6, 1956 [1] [2] by Frog Mortar Corporation. [3] It was designed by Jack K. Vogel as one of three drive-ins in the Vogel Theatre chain, [1] and is still owned by the Vogel family, [4] [5] and as of 2009 showed entirely double features, [6] with triple features on weekends as of 2014.