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The Motor In Drive-In Theater is seen in this aerial photograph on July 2, 1952 on W. Meeting St., which can be seen at the bottom of the image from left to right. <br />
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The theater screen, seen near bottom was located near the present-day Hercheks convenience store location. Plantation Rd., which today runs along the left side of the drive-in, was not yet paved. <br />
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The open land at top of the photograph is where Forest Dr. and Edgemont Dr. are located today. <br />
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This drive-in was a popular spot for teens in the 50's and 60's and could park up to 180 cars for a movie. The projection room can be seen at the lower center part of the image. <br />
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The theater was located across the street from a popular grill called the Motor In Grill, seen at bottom of image, which was also a popular spot for teens.
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Reflections in the sidewalk are seen in this classic, south Main St. image during Christmas time in December of 1967.
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Perry's Gulf Station is seen in the 1960s. The full-service gas station was located at the intersection of Main and Meeting streets. Full service included the driver being able to stay in the car as the attendant filled up their vehicle with gasoline, checked fluids, tire pressure and processed the payment. Can you find the Coca-Cola and Pepsi machines in this photo? <br />
(Photo by Lavoy Bauknight/The Lancaster Archive)
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The Hub is seen in Oct. of 1954 after getting a facelift and an addition in the back of the building. Many teenagers flocked to this grill in the 1950s and 1960s for 35-cents cheeseburgers and 17-cents cokes. It was located on U.S. 521 North in the Twin Pines area. (Photo by Lavoy Studio/The Lancaster Archive/Image on File with Travis Bell / Creative)
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