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Old Drive in Theater. There was also "pretty sure" a skating rink on site which I scouted thoroughly but found no way inside. Ohio is a wonderful state for urban exploring. 1.
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Well done. In the drive in projector booth did you find the AM transmitter?
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No Blackhawk I did not find the AM transmitter nor did I look for it or know what that is. Some more pictures from Ohio adventures in summer 2018 more fun than summer 2019 . Summer 2019 all I pretty much did was work! Crossing my fingers in Summer 2020 I'm able to go on my third epic road trip. Perhaps during it I'll venture part of the time in Canada. But primarily will consist of exploring humungous America. I have yet to explore any of the SE part of the country. For some reason my pic uploads look pixelated. 1.
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Awesome stuff! There is something eerie about a dilapidated, blank drive in screen in the middle of an open, overgrown field. Thanks for sharing.
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Nice find I would've UER'd the Hell out of that drive-in!
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Posted by JohnInMi Awesome stuff! There is something eerie about a dilapidated, blank drive in screen in the middle of an open, overgrown field. Thanks for sharing.
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I really like how the screen itself looks perfectly fine. I like the way that tree is creeping up across the screen, almost reflecting the decay of the parking lot.
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Ohio has been on my list for awhile especially Cincinnati. Til that day thank you for the share.
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