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  2. Capri Drive-In Theater - Wikipedia

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    Seeing an opportunity, in 1963 John and Mary Magocs (owners of a Detroit-area wholesale electronics business) purchased an empty field and constructed a drive-in movie theater. The theater was designed to replicate the Holiday Drive-In in Trenton, Michigan, whose owners were personal friends of the Magocs. The construction was completed in 1964 ...

  3. Capri Drive-In opens for 60th season this weekend on U.S. 12

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    "We just have to get more creative about how we do things," Capri Drive-In owner Susan Magocs said. Capri Drive-In opens for 60th season this weekend on U.S. 12 Skip to main content

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Branch ...

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    Capri Drive-In Theater: March 26, 2024 : 119 West Chicago Rd. Batavia Township ... US-12–Coldwater River Bridge: December 22, 1999 : Old US 12 over Coldwater River

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

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    Parma Motor-Vu. Parma, Idaho The Parma Motor-Vu, still family-owned after 70 years.It shows weekend double features, charging $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, and $4 for children 4 to 11. Admission ...

  6. Historic Capri Drive-In festivities celebrate 60th year Saturday

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  7. East Chicago Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Coldwater as a whole, and the East Chicago Street Historic District, grew rapidly though the remainder of the 19th century. The area east of Morse Street was completely unplatted in 1872, but had been entirely platted by 1902. [4] One of the most significant buildings in the district is the Coldwater Public Library at 12 E. Chicago.

  8. Marshall Street Historic District (Coldwater, Michigan)

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    Some of the most significant residents included Brigadier General John G. Parkhurst, who served in the Civil War, who lived at 55 N. Clay; Simon B. Kitchel, founder in 1895 of Coldwater's first daily newspaper, who lived at 171 Grand; Hiram B. Fisher, president of the Pratt Manufacturing Company, who lived at 50 N. Clay, and John H. McLane, a ...

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