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  2. 19 drive-in theaters in Indiana where you can see new and ...

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    Huntington Twin Drive-In (Goodrich) 1291 Condit St. in Huntington. Check GQT Huntington Twin Drive-In on Facebook and gqtmovies.com for showtimes. 260-356-2924

  3. List of drive-in theaters - Wikipedia

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    A drive-in theater is a form of cinema structure consisting of a large outdoor movie screen, a projection booth, a concession stand, and a large parking area for automobiles. Within this enclosed area, customers can view films from their cars.

  4. Goodrich Quality Theaters - Wikipedia

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    Goodrich Theater NewCo, LLC. (GQT Movies, formerly GQTI ) is a chain of 22 movie theaters , headquartered in Grand Rapids, MI , representing a total of 174 screens in the United States . The majority of GQT Movies' locations are in Michigan , but other locations could be found in Illinois , Indiana , Missouri , Alabama , and Pennsylvania .

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

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    Admiral Twin Drive-In. Tulsa, Oklahoma Movie fans can head over to the Admiral's twin screens for a double feature costing $9 per adult and $5 per child ages 11 to 3. Like most drive-ins, the ...

  6. List of films set in Huntington, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    November 18, 2000 Film set around the Southern Airways Flight 932, and Marshall University: Burning Annie: Van Flesher October 9, 2003 Multiple scenes were shot in Huntington, West Virginia [4] Dark Harvest: Paul Moore 2004 Most scenes were shot in Huntington, West Virginia [4] We Are Marshall: McG: December 22, 2006

  7. Turn on, drive in, drop out: These drive-in theaters help ...

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    Drive-in movie theaters are a staple of American film history. Here's a guide to five beloved drive-ins throughout the country to check out this summer.

  8. Philip Smith (theater owner) - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, the company changed its name to General Drive-In Corp and went public on the New York Stock Exchange [1] although Smith retained a controlling interest. [4] Smith died in 1961 and his son succeeded him as CEO; his son changed the name to General Cinema in 1964. [4] [1]

  9. Douglas Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s, the Jerry Lewis Theater complex in Omaha was purchased and the name was changed to the "Maplewood Twin Cinema." The "Q-Twin Drive-in" and the "Q-4 Cinemas" were built and operated on 120th and Q Streets in Omaha. In 1989, the Edgewood 3 theater opened in southeast Lincoln, at 56th & Hwy 2. It was remodeled, and reopened in ...