Relive The Old Days And Visit These 8 Drive-In Theaters In Missouri
By Liz Oliver|Published July 14, 2017
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Liz is a Missouri native with a B.A. in English from Mizzou and a M.A. in Non-Profit Administration from Lindenwood University. She works for a STL metro-area community college and enjoys writing, traveling, and indoor cycling. Her true passion is forcing her encyclopedic knowledge of Missouri facts on uninterested strangers from across the globe!
Drive-in theaters used to be the most popular way to see a movie. However, these seasonal attractions couldn’t compete with indoor theaters and, over the years, they disappeared. You can still find some of these great drive-ins scattered across the state. Summer is the best time to take a long drive and head to the drive-in theater. Make plans to visit one of these 8 drive-ins in Missouri before they close for the season.
The Starlight Drive-In is a double theater located in Cadet. They reopened in 2010 after making some upgrades to the theater. Stop in to see a show at 15605 N State Highway 21,
Cadet.
The 66 Drive-In is the only drive-in on the National Historic Resister in the state. This theater was renovated and reopened in 1997. This drive-in is cash only. Find the 66 Drive-In at 17231 Old 66 Blvd, Carthage.
The Barco Drive-In is a super popular destination in southwest Missouri. Catch a double feature on their well maintained screen. Your kids will love to play on the jungle gym in front of the screen. Visit the Barco Drive-In at 57 SE 25th Ln, Lamar.
The I-70 Drive-In is one of the largest capacity theaters. They have a fully stocked concessions stand and still feature the original working speakers. Find the I-70 Drive-In at 8701 E US-40, Kansas City.
The Twin Drive-In is a summertime must in Independence. This dual screen theatre shows a double feature on weekdays and triple features on weekends. Don't forget to stop by the concession stand between films. Find the Twin Drive-In at 1320 N 291 & Kentucky Rd
Independence.
After closing for a few years the 21 Drive-In was reopened in 1997. Listen on the original speakers and catch the double feature. See the show at 21 Drive in located at Highway 21 N, Van Buren.
Sunset Drive-In has been in operation since 1951. They play two movies at every showing. Kids can enjoy the playground equipment under the screen. Don't forget to bring money because this drive-in is cash only. Visit Sunset Drive-In at 1601 E Church St
Aurora,
The Moberly Drive-In was reopened in 1997 and is next to the Moberly 5 Cinema, which is a transitional walk-in theater. The drive-in operates seasonally and shows a double feature. Find the Moberly 5 and Drive-Inn at 3000 North Morley, Moberly.
Have you been to any of these awesome drive-ins? Tell us about your experience or if we missed any other drive-ins across the state in the comments below.