On June 6, 1933, the first drive-in movie theater opened, in Camden, New Jersey. In 1960, Tony Williams left The Platters for a solo career. Williams was the lead singer on The Platters’ hits “Only ...
Hollingshead, a movie fan and sales manager at his father’s company, was inspired by his mother’s struggle to sit comfortably in traditional movie theatre seats inspiring him to come up with the idea ...
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In 1933, the first drive-in movie theater opened -- in Camden, N.J. In 1944, hundreds of thousands of Allied troops began ...
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June 6th has been a day of monumental significance throughout history, marked by groundbreaking global events and memorable ...
A fourth drive-in movie theater, The Cactus Drive-In on the west side of Shoshoni ended in the early 1970s. The first drive-in opened in Pennsauken, New Jersey on June 6, 1933. The Camden Drive-In was ...
June 6, 2010: South Peace News reports on the financial troubles of The Movie Gallery, which would close ... automobile manufacturer Chrysler Corporation. 1933 – First drive-in theater opens in Camden ...
🌮 The Lucky Club Camden is a hidden rooftop bar with margaritas galore ... Then you’ll want to head over to The Embassy Gardens Drive-In Cinema this May, where a one-day-only event sees guests taking ...
In Rhode Island, there were 15 drive-ins at its peak, according to DriveInMovie.com, a website the chronicles the history of ...