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Town and Country on S Elm Street 76201 does not look to still have the screen..

Credit: Melissa

Added: 8/26/2002

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usgs aerial image

Credit: Tom Berger

Added: 7/1/2003

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usgs aerial image, higher magnification

Credit: Tom Berger

Added: 7/1/2003

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Here's what's left of the Ticket Booth, just the foundation. Appears to have been 2 lanes. This photo was taken April 2004

Credit: www.cosmicool.com Eric Green

Added: 5/20/2004

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Here are the remains of the screen poles at the entrance.

Credit: www.cosmicool.com Eric Green

Added: 5/20/2004

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Speaker poles amid the overgrowth.

Credit: www.cosmicool.com Eric Green

Added: 5/20/2004

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Photo of the back of the projection building.

Credit: www.cosmicool.com Eric Green

Added: 5/20/2004

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This is the location of what used to be the Colonial DI in Argyle, TX. The address is 9843 Fort Worth Drive (Hwy 377). The entrance was located where North Texas Heating and Air now have their office.  My understanding is that it was opened in the late 40

Credit: Usgs

Added: 2/15/2005

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A Town and Country bumper sticker.

Credit: John Story

Added: 10/13/2005

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Speaker pole

Credit: Erwin Minder

Added: 8/10/2007

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Remnants of tire guard

Credit: Erwin Minder

Added: 8/10/2007

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Concrete slab where the ticket booth once stood on

Credit: Erwin Minder

Added: 8/10/2007

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Exit road with ramps on left

Credit: Erwin Minder

Added: 8/10/2007

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Former ticket booth area

Credit: Erwin Minder

Added: 8/10/2007

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Entrance road

Credit: Erwin Minder

Added: 8/10/2007

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Looking towards ticket booth where it's very overgrown too

Credit: Erwin Minder

Added: 8/10/2007

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View along a ramp into the thicket

Credit: Erwin Minder

Added: 8/10/2007

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View from above of what's remaining of the Town  Country Drive-In

Credit: Reyes Sanchez

Added: 7/22/2008

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Bird's Eye View of Building

Credit: David Hand

Added: 7/17/2009

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Another Bird's Eye View showing building and parking aisles

Credit: David Hand

Added: 7/17/2009

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View of Building

Credit: David Hand

Added: 7/17/2009

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One of a number of speaker poles still standing

Credit: David Hand

Added: 7/17/2009

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Ladies restroom

Credit: David Hand

Added: 7/17/2009

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Interior of building

Credit: David Hand

Added: 7/17/2009

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Interior of building

Credit: David Hand

Added: 7/17/2009

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Exterior overgrown with trees

Credit: David Hand

Added: 7/17/2009

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Exterior of building

Credit: David Hand

Added: 7/17/2009

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Credit: Rodrigo Estrada

Added: 10/20/2009

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