This Vintage Drive-In Movie Theater Sits In Both New Hampshire And A Neighboring State
By Michelle|Published April 27, 2021
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Nothing says summer quite like enjoying a movie under the stars! The sun has just gone down, there’s a warm breeze in the air and the crickets are singing all around you. Spending an evening at a drive-in in New Hampshire is tons of fun. It’s also a great way to inexpensively entertain the family. There are a few great ones throughout the state, but this one sitting right on the border of Massachusetts is truly something unique!
The beautifully situated Northfield Drive-In is located in Hinsdale. Mostly, that is!
Opened by Carl Neilman in August of 1948, the drive-in theater was initially planned to be in Massachusetts. However, state laws there required there to be two union projectionists and Neilman didn't want to incur that cost. So, the projection booth and snack bar are in New Hampshire while parts of the lawn are actually located in Massachusetts.
You have to respect that kind of problem solving! We're glad we found a way to make sure his vision came to life because this is one fantastic place to enjoy a film.
Today the theater shows both new and older films catering to people from young to old. Folks flock here each weekend in the summer to take in the fresh air and entertainment.
While they list their upcoming showings on their website and Facebook, you probably won't be too picky. Anything on the big screen under the New Hampshire (or Massachusetts, depending on where you park!) stars will feel like a special night out.
The Northfield Drive-In is open seasonally beginning in the spring and closing in mid-fall. Tickets are $13 for adults, $7 for kids 7 to 14 and free for kids 6 and under. Prices can change each season, so be sure to check before arriving. You can keep up with ticket prices and exact opening date each year by checking out their website or following them on Facebook. This is also a great way to keep track of movies and times. They can be reached on 603-239-4054.