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After closing for the last show,
this drive-in outside of Seattle, WA. became a parking facility
for mass transit.
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Wheel-In Motor Movies,
outside Port Angeles.
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This well-maintained signboard advertises two movie stars
who rarely made the same type of films.
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There were several theatres located in the state of Washington
in the 1950's which were named "The Autovue." The
cities of Tacoma, Wenatchee, Spokane, and Deer Park could
all claim this small piece of trivia.
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Seattle, Washington in 1943
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Lacey Drive-In Theatre in Lacey, Washington
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At the Sunset Drive-In Theatre the speakers were taken down
during the winter to avoid theft.
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This sign was saved before demolition of the Sunset Drive-In
Theatre and now hangs in the projection booth at Lacey 8 cinemas
(indoor) in Olympia, Washington.
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Toppenish, WA
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Valley 6, south of Seattle, WA
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