Dedicated to the
remembrance of the 200+ outdoor cinemas that have dotted the
landscape of Maryland, Virginia and eastern West Virginia in the
past 70 years, and recognition of the ones that continue to brighten
the night sky even today.
Here you can reminisce about the
drive-ins of your home town (and learn about ones in your area
you may not have known existed) or find out about the still-operating
ones that may be within a reasonable drive for you. Chances are
that if you live in a
metropolitan area like Washington, Norfolk or Roanoke --
or even most smaller towns or rural areas in the region -- the
drive-in is little more than a fond memory; the vast majority
of the ones that existed have been either abandoned or torn down,
sacrificed to the development gods. Virginia, believe it or not,
once ranked seventh among the states in sheer number of
operating drive-ins. Sadly, though, since the Sixties a myriad
of factors have contributed to the decline of this unique form of
entertainment, here and nationwide. Among them: Daylight Saving
Time, the energy crisis, the emergence of premium cable and VCRs,
the trends toward multiplexing and corporate consolidation of indoor
theatres, but most of all the skyrocketing of land values
due to suburban expansion, which swallowed many drive-ins right
up, particularly in the '80s.
But blessedly, there do remain
holdouts which, whether via economic happenstance or dogged determination
(or both), continue to uphold the hallowed tradition of offering
movies under the stars, for the enjoyment of families, sweethearts
and friends in the privacy of their own vehicles, or outside in
the cool air. (And lately a few are being re-opened, or even built
new!) You just have to look a little harder to find them.
But we're here to make that easier for you.
At this site you'll find a map
showing the locations of the drive-ins that are currently in business
in Maryland, Virginia and eastern West Virginia
(the District of
Columbia never had a drive-in.) There are also several select
drive-ins shown that are in neighboring states, but within a short
distance of some residents of the above states. You can find out
the location of each, along with the phone number and other
vital facts about each one to use in planning your outing,
including weekly feature/showtime
listings, with links to info on each movie.
You'll also find, organized by
state and town, listings of all of the drive-ins that are known to
have existed in the region. These will be linked to information pages
about the history of each one, including all significant facts known
about them, such as years of operation and what became of them. Where
available, photos of the drive-in or its remains will be
posted. If you have any facts or memories to share about any of them,
and especially if you have any pictures to contribute, you are definitely
encouraged to share them with us...use the link at bottom to get
in touch.
Speaking of links, a click on
"Links" will lead you to numerous other drive-in-related websites,
including drive-ins.com, the national/worldwide drive-in directory,
and the Drive-ins discussion list at YahooGroups, where you can
converse online with dozens of like-minded enthusiasts.
This site is very much a work
in progress, but given time and effort we hope to make it one
of the premier drive-in theatre sites on the Web.
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