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Got some neat shots of a long-abandoned and overgrown drive-in. It has been in a state of decay since the late 70s, and its huge viewing area is now nearly indistinguishable from the surrounding pine forest. All that is left are a few speaker poles, the foundation of one of the buildings (possibly the projector booth?) and the massive projection screen. 1.
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That's a crazy looking set. Good decrepit find
Just when I thought I was out... they pulled me back in. |
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Nice stuff! Very curious location, those trees have been there a good while.
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whoa !! Been left for awhile for those trees to be that large ! Very Cool
"if you are not selfish enough to make yourself happy, you have nothing of value to offer the world." |
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Wow, that's actually super cool. Love how it hides in the trees.
RIP Blackhawk |
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With that type of pine those trees are an easy 25-30yrs old.
Everyone has a dark side, mines just a little more illuminated. |
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That’s the old Circus Drive-in. Every now and then an old flyer turns up on google.
Exploring the distance between points A & B. |
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the projector house is gone now ? did you go further down that road to the back ?? i havent been there since 08-09
cheers ! " Take only pictures, leave only footprints" |
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That's a really cool find, just a giant white wall in the middle of the woods
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