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Original marque, however, the electronic letterboard is a more recent addition! Fly-In Drive-In, Wall Twp., NJ

Credit: Spencer Morasch

Added: 4/8/2003

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View towards projection building (now a lawn sprinkler contractor) with screen on far left side of picture (screen long gone, but all foundations & support brackets are still easily seen).

Credit: Spencer Morasch

Added: 5/15/2003

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View towards where screen once stood. Flag pole on left side of picture is exactly where screen used to be. Overgrown bushes that used to be directly under the screen, and in front of long gone playground are still there. All parking rows must have been l

Credit: Spencer Morasch

Added: 5/15/2003

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The airport where the planes came from. Photo was taken only about 50 feet away from the back row. 25 parking spaces in the back row were reserved for planes. At end of the movie, owner (Ed Brown) used a Jeep to pull the planes back up the hill to the air

Credit: Spencer Morasch

Added: 5/15/2003

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Marque directly in front of the ticket booth.

Credit: Spencer Morasch

Added: 5/15/2003

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Ticket booth now used by the US Postal Service as a remote mail box location (boxes inside). Small guard shack to the left appears too modern to be from the original drive-in.

Credit: Spencer Morasch

Added: 5/15/2003

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Screen tower rear anchor foundation supports. A brick facade  with a flag pole covers these supports from the street.

Credit: Spencer Morasch

Added: 5/15/2003

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View of brick facade (covering screen tower rear supports) from street. Screen was off to the right side of the picture.

Credit: Spencer Morasch

Added: 5/15/2003

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Close-up of rear screen tower foundation support bracket. Some of the original wood of the tower frame work was still in place in the other brackets.

Credit: Spencer Morasch

Added: 5/15/2003

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From a 1950's Theatre Catalog

Credit: Rg

Added: 7/16/2003

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Credit: Bruce Lacoste

Added: 7/22/2007

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Terraserver image

Credit: Ron Griffith

Added: 9/15/2003

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Credit: Bruce Lacoste

Added: 7/22/2007

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