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[[Image:6764.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Telegraph Herald, June 7, 1964. Image courtesy: Diane Harris]]DRIVE-INS. Popular site of motion picture entertainment. Dubuque entered the drive-in business later than many communities. The Dubuque Drive-In opened in 1950. | [[Image:6764.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Telegraph Herald, June 7, 1964. Image courtesy: Diane Harris]]DRIVE-INS. Popular site of motion picture entertainment. Dubuque entered the drive-in business later than many communities. The Dubuque Drive-In opened in 1950. | ||
Dubuque's second drive in, the Super 20, was built in 1964 by [[YIANNIAS, N. J.|N. J. YIANNIAS]] on a site of on Kennedy Road just north of [[BIRD CHEVROLET]]. It has one screen and a capacity of 600 cars. (1) When [[KENNEDY MALL]] opened, Yiannias moved the drive-in west on Highway 20 and added a second screen. The theater was equipped with a 70mm projector, one of only a dozen used in outdoor theaters across the nation at the time and the only one in Iowa. | Dubuque's second drive in, the Super 20, was built in 1964 by [[YIANNIAS, N. J.|N. J. YIANNIAS]] on a site of on Kennedy Road just north of [[BIRD CHEVROLET]]. It has one screen and a capacity of 600 cars. When it closed, the drive-in had two screens. (1) When [[KENNEDY MALL]] opened, Yiannias moved the drive-in west on Highway 20 and added a second screen. The theater was equipped with a 70mm projector, one of only a dozen used in outdoor theaters across the nation at the time and the only one in Iowa. | ||
By 1984 the two Dubuque drive-ins were among fifty-one remaining in Iowa and an estimated 2,900 still in operation in the United States. The peak of the drive-in business came in 1958 when an estimated 4,063 were in operation. | By 1984 the two Dubuque drive-ins were among fifty-one remaining in Iowa and an estimated 2,900 still in operation in the United States. The peak of the drive-in business came in 1958 when an estimated 4,063 were in operation. |
Revision as of 04:18, 2 December 2017

DRIVE-INS. Popular site of motion picture entertainment. Dubuque entered the drive-in business later than many communities. The Dubuque Drive-In opened in 1950.
Dubuque's second drive in, the Super 20, was built in 1964 by N. J. YIANNIAS on a site of on Kennedy Road just north of BIRD CHEVROLET. It has one screen and a capacity of 600 cars. When it closed, the drive-in had two screens. (1) When KENNEDY MALL opened, Yiannias moved the drive-in west on Highway 20 and added a second screen. The theater was equipped with a 70mm projector, one of only a dozen used in outdoor theaters across the nation at the time and the only one in Iowa.
By 1984 the two Dubuque drive-ins were among fifty-one remaining in Iowa and an estimated 2,900 still in operation in the United States. The peak of the drive-in business came in 1958 when an estimated 4,063 were in operation.
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1. Cinema Treasures. Online: http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/47474