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Remembers old Twin City Drive-in Theater

Now takes family to Skyline Drive-in in Summersville, Green Co., KY

Drew Johnson writes:
I remember going to the Twin City Drive-In many-a-night. After my family moved to Hart County on Halloween Night, 1977, I remember the first movies we saw at the Twin City (in 1978): a double-bill of "The Wrath of God" and "Star Wars". In the following years, I'd seen lots of movies at the Twin City, especially old horror movies (in the pre-VHS days, you had to catch them at drive-ins). I was sad to see it go.

I take my grandkids to the Skyline Drive-In in Summersville, KY now. I'm glad there's at least one drive-in movie theater left nearby so they can enjoy the outdoor theater experience. -DREW JOHNSON
Comments re photo 41300 Historic Hart Co KY Twin City Drivein from Larry Smith collection




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