ABC Drive-In
8500 Indian Head Highway, Oxon Hill, Md.
capacity:
1050 cars
years of operation:
1953-87
currently:
vacant; shopping center planned for site (11/99)

Independently owned at first, it was bought by the Wineland circuit in 1955 as their first entry into the drive-in market. It was consistently at or near the top in Washington-area popularity, and enjoyed a reputation for one of the better snack bars in the area. Remembered for its 30-year-plus tradition of starting each night's show with a cartoon, a practice adopted by the other Wineland drive-ins as well. Plans in the mid-'80s to expand to three screens fell through, alas.

The view of the ABC as one approached it via southbound Indian Head Highway:

The other of the twin marquees, and the ticket booths:

Interior of the snack bar.

How many times have you gotten to see the view from INSIDE a drive-in screen?!

Thanks to Alan Beauvais for all the photos on this page (except where noted). All were taken in 1987, except where indicated. (That's him seated in the snack bar.)
Click
here for a panoramic, "Cinerama" view of the drive-in lot, from 1982.

Hard to say goodbye: the view of the screen while exiting the ABC.

A 1985 view of cars pulling into the ABC boxoffice at dusk, courtesy of Greg Laxton.

Click here to see the 1979 USGS map of the ABC Drive-In and surrounding area.
Click
here to see a recent aerial color photograph of what was left of it, namely the rows.
Click
here for a 1955 oblique aerial photo showing the drive-in; you can zoom in for a better view. Thanks again to Alan Beauvais for passing along the link.

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