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  2. Richard Hollingshead - Wikipedia

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    Richard Milton Hollingshead, Jr. (February 25, 1900 – May 13, 1975) was the inventor of the drive-in theater. [2] Created in the early 1930s, Hollingshead's drive-in theater was first presented at Admiral Wilson Boulevard in Pennsauken, New Jersey.

  3. Drive-in theater - Wikipedia

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    A drive-in theater/theatre or drive-in cinema is a form of cinema structure consisting of a large ... at 2901 Admiral Wilson Boulevard in Pennsauken Township, [6] [7] ...

  4. Lights, camera, cars! Drive-in movie theaters are still ... - AOL

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    An advertisement in the June 6, 1933, edition of the Morning Post urges visitors to 'Sit in your car and enjoy talkies' at the first drive-in theater in Camden, New Jersey.

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  6. 1933 - Wikipedia

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    June 6 – The first drive-in movie theater is opened in Pennsauken Township, near Camden, New Jersey, by Richard Hollingshead, according to his patent granted May 16. [24] [25] June 12 – The London Economic Conference is held.

  7. The Best Drive-In Theaters in America - AOL

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    88 Drive-In Theatre. Commerce City, Colorado It's only $10 per person and free for kids under 12 to watch three films in a row at the 88 Drive-In Theatre, one of Denver's few remaining drive-ins ...

  8. Pennsauken Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Pennsauken Township was incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 18, 1892, from portions of the now-defunct Stockton Township. [22]The exact origin of the name Pennsauken is unclear, but it probably derives from the language of the Lenni Lenape Native Americans, who once occupied the area from "Pindasenauken", the Lenape language term for tobacco pouch. [23]

  9. The Best RV-Friendly Drive-In Theaters Across America - AOL

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    One of only two nonprofit drive-in theaters in the nation, Hull’s has been operating since 1950 and hosts retro movie nights, single features, and double features for $10 per car, $15 per car ...