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marquee

Credit: Justin West

Added: 12/31/2007

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snack bar

Credit: Justin West

Added: 12/31/2007

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projection building

Credit: Justin West

Added: 12/31/2007

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box office

Credit: Justin West

Added: 12/31/2007

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side pic of box office/ticket booth

Credit: A. M.

Added: 10/3/2003

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concession stand building

Credit: A. M.

Added: 10/3/2003

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inside of the concession stand

Credit: A. M.

Added: 10/3/2003

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Lake D.I. sign, not sure though if this was from an earlier time or if they had at least 2 different signs. (from Ohio Drive-Ins site)

Credit: A. M.

Added: 10/16/2003

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ohtlak2009.jpg

Credit: anonymous

Added: 2/23/2008

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USGS map of site

Credit: Terraserver Map

Added: 3/20/2011

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Aerial view of former site

Credit: Google Earth Image

Added: 3/20/2011

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These pictures were taken 05282011  This is all that remains of the Lake Drive-In situated on Rt. 68 in Mt. Orab, Ohio.  This is the Ticket booth...it was hit by lightning an caught fire.

Credit: Tim W. Hamm

Added: 5/28/2011

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The consession stand is still there, but trees and bushes are over taking it.  These are the bathrooms....nothing left inside.

Credit: Tim W. Hamm

Added: 5/28/2011

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This is inside the concession stand, the counter is still there, though it has been moved from it's original position an the rest of the inside has since been vandalized.

Credit: Tim W. Hamm

Added: 5/28/2011

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Inside the concession sta against the wall as you enter, the little bar where they had all the condiments, straws, napkins an such for the patrons to fix their food.  It still has it's original paint on it.

Credit: Tim W. Hamm

Added: 5/28/2011

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This is the main entrance road of the drive-in just after you pass throught the ticket booth.  The road itself is still there an still has the original blacktop, it circles the whole drive-in and exits back out on to Rt. 68

Credit: Tim W. Hamm

Added: 5/28/2011

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Another picture of the burnt ticket booth, facing the entrance off Rt. 68.  Though burnt, it still stands.

Credit: Tim W. Hamm

Added: 5/28/2011

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This is one of the 3 remaining light towers that lighted both the entrance an the exit of the drive-in.  The glass globes that used to sit atop these tower have long since been gone, likely broken by vandals throwing rocks at them.

Credit: Tim W. Hamm

Added: 5/28/2011

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The second of the 3 light towers that is still standing.

Credit: Tim W. Hamm

Added: 5/28/2011

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The 3rd of the light towers, trees an bushes are begining to over take it.  several yards past this an beyond the ticket booth area if you look closely are the remains of the base where the screen once stood.  The ramping is still there as are a feww of t

Credit: Tim W. Hamm

Added: 5/28/2011

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Remains of the ticket booth now

Credit: Tberger

Added: 4/17/2012

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This is all I could find, just the remains of the ticket booth.

Credit: Jana Rude

Added: 10/19/2015

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