
Richard Hollingshead Jr. first blessed us with the drive-in theater concept, opening in Camden, New Jersey during the summer of 1933. The idea caught on quick and by the 1950s it was the move to make on a Friday night, with over 4,000 to choose from across the country.
Today, they are fading relics, mostly just a thing of the past. Drive-ins provide a nostalgic experience under the stars that bring us back to the happy days with the biggest movie screens, amazing snack bars, and unbeatable admission prices. It is a movie experience unlike any other and a chance to support the endearing Mom and Pop tradition. Best of all, they are regaining popularity and making a proper comeback. Don't believe it? Check out this comprehensive list of the most unique drive-ins in existence today and go visit one near you for a quality night out.
The 25 Most Unique Drive-In Movie Theaters.
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25. Bengie's Drive-In

24. Midway

23. Goochland

22. Silver Moon

21. Delsea

20. Field of Dreams

19. Big Sky Drive-In

18. Harvest Moon Twin Drive-In Movie Theater

17. Elm Road Triple Drive-In Theater

16. Devil's Night Drive-In

15. The Silver Lake Twin Drive-In

14. The 66 Drive-In

13. Century Las Vegas 6 Drive-In

12. The Rubidoux Drive-In

11. Becky's Drive-In

10. The Ford-Wyoming Theatre

9. The Bay Drive-In Theatre

8. The Amusement Park Drive-In

7. The 49er Drive-In

6. Mission Tiki Drive-In Theatre

5. Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop

4. Menlyn Park

3. DRV-IN

2. Sunset Drive-In Cinema

1. Shankweiler's Drive-In
