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Montgomery, PA
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Over 45ft
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Pets Allowed
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About
"About Us"
The Pike Drive In Theatre opened in 1953 during the “golden age” of the drive in. Built as a single screen theatre, it was expanded to a 3 screen in the 1990’s. It is the last open ozoner in the County. Current ownership purchased the business in 2006, and over the past 19 years, they have made numerous improvements to this drive in theatre. State of the art digital projection was installed on two of the screens in 2016, and the owners and staff work very hard to make sure that the patrons of the Pike enjoy a great night of movies under the stars.
The American Tradition called the "Drive-In Theatre"
The First Drive-In Theater was invented by Richard M. Hollingshead. who worked out the details of designing a drive-in theater by mounting a 1928 Kodak projector on the hood of his car and hanging a sheet for a screen in his backyard in New Jersey. Richard placed a radio behind the screen for sound, then started to test his idea.
One main problem that became apparent was that with cars parked behind each other, the cars at the rear would not be able to see the whole picture, due to the car in front. Richard lined up cars in his driveway spacing them at various distances and placing blocks under their front wheels he was able to find the correct spacing and the correct angles to build ramps for the cars front tires to park on. Shortly afterwards Hollingshead was granted a patent on the design.
Hollingshead opens the first Drive-In Theater Tuesday June 6, 1933 on Admiral Wilson Boulevard at the Airport Circle in Pennsauken NJ, a short distance from Cooper River Park. It offered 500 slots and a 40 by 50 ft screen. He advertised his drive-in theater with the slogan, "The whole family is welcome, regardless of how noisy the children are". The first film shown was "Wife Beware". The facility only operated three years, but during that time the concept caught on in other states, and later parts of the world..
Suitability
Pets Allowed
Slideouts Allowed
Separate Tow Vehicle Parking
Amenities
Gift Shop
Historical Exhibit
Restaurant/Food
Parking & Arrival
Max Rig Size:
Over 45 ft
Parking Spaces:
25
Parking Surface:
Grass
Parking Method:
Pull-Through, Back-In
Check-In:
5:00 PM - 9:30 PM ET
Check-Out:
Before 10:00 AM ET
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