The History Of Drive-In Movies

The first patented drive-in theater was opened on June 6, 1933, by a man named Richard Hollingshead in Camden, New Jersey. The drive-in theater was originally created for those who couldn’t comfortably fit into the small seats at a traditional theater. Hollingshead thought about his mother. He wanted to allow her to enjoy movies that were playing in the theater in a way that was more comfortable for her. Then he took his two passions, movies and cars, and combined them to create a drive-in movie theater. His invention quickly became popular as it was seen as the perfect movie viewing option for families… read more >

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