Midland, Ontario Drive In Theatre

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a large screen in the middle of a field with trees and grass around it,
Midland Drive In Theatre
The Midland Drive In opened in 1953. There was a single screen to show movies on. The early management was James Wilson in 1953 and Allan W. Perkins (1955-1956). In 1956 the theatre was acquired by Odeon. Sometimes women were offered free admission on Mondays & Tuesdays if they were the driver. In 1982, brothers Dave and Paul Babcock purchased the Midland Drive In. #ontario #midland #drivein
an old building with a blue roof next to a grassy field
Midland Drive In Theatre
The Midland Drive In opened in 1953. There was a single screen to show movies on. The early management was James Wilson in 1953 and Allan W. Perkins (1955-1956). In 1956 the theatre was acquired by Odeon. Sometimes women were offered free admission on Mondays & Tuesdays if they were the driver. In 1982, brothers Dave and Paul Babcock purchased the Midland Drive In. #ontario #midland #drivein
an empty field with a barn in the distance
Midland Drive In Theatre
The Midland Drive In opened in 1953. There was a single screen to show movies on. The early management was James Wilson in 1953 and Allan W. Perkins (1955-1956). In 1956 the theatre was acquired by Odeon. Sometimes women were offered free admission on Mondays & Tuesdays if they were the driver. In 1982, brothers Dave and Paul Babcock purchased the Midland Drive In. #ontario #midland #drivein
an old grain silo sits next to a fence in the grass on a sunny day
Midland Drive In Theatre
The Midland Drive In opened in 1953. There was a single screen to show movies on. The early management was James Wilson in 1953 and Allan W. Perkins (1955-1956). In 1956 the theatre was acquired by Odeon. Sometimes women were offered free admission on Mondays & Tuesdays if they were the driver. In 1982, brothers Dave and Paul Babcock purchased the Midland Drive In. #ontario #midland #drivein