This Abandoned Drive-In Movie Theater In Nebraska Is a Blast From the Past
By Delana Lefevers|Published January 15, 2016
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Delana Lefevers
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As a lifelong Nebraskan, Delana loves discovering the many hidden treasures of her state. She has worked as a writer and editor since 2007. Delana's work has been featured on more than a dozen websites and in Nebraska Life Magazine.
Remember the good old days when seeing a movie meant actually getting in a car and driving to a theater? The ultimate movie viewing experience was the drive-in. More romantic than any indoor theater, you and your sweetheart could sit in your car and be cozy while watching the latest feature. Unfortunately, drive-ins are all but extinct in Nebraska now. The explorers at Ghosts of North America decided to visit one of the long abandoned drive-ins: the Pine View Drive-In in Long Pine.
Pineview operated from 1954 to approximately 1995. It was independently owned and operated and boasted a 275-car capacity.
The ticket booth awaited as you pulled up to the property before the show.
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After paying your admission fee, you drove to an empty slot and placed the speaker, mounted on a metal pole, on your car window.
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Later, drive-ins would develop the technology to let you listen to the movie over the radio. But in Pineview's heyday, those iconic speaker boxes were the norm.
Little ones with fidgety limbs could always get out and play with friends on the playground equipment while mom and dad snuggled up to watch the movie.
Concessions were a must, just as they are at any movie today. The concession stand was a short walk from where the cars were parked.
The Pineview screen is made entirely of wood - a throwback to a time of simple and sturdy construction. Since the drive-in's closing, it has been left to the elements. The lot is overgrown and protected by a fence to keep trespassers away.
Sadly, no movies will ever grace this screen again. But those who attended movies at the drive-in have fond memories of fun nights watching the stars on the screen under the stars in the sky.
Did you ever see a movie at the Pineview? What is your best memory from your visits there? Please share your experiences in the comments!
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