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Larry Smith Photos from the Past:
Campbellsville Drive-In Fire 1972




2008-09-12 - Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo From Larry Smith collection.
LARRY SMITH found this great photo from the past while scanning from the archives at the Campbellsville Fire Department. "They've really done a great job documenting their work," he writes. "The Campbellsville Drive-In fire was in 1972. screen caught fire and was destroyed at the Campbellsville Drive-in Theatre. The Screen was rebuilt and the Drive-in re-opened in 1973 and closed in 1980. Cox Interiors is now located in this location on Columbia Road (KY 55) on the south side of Campbellsville." The great old theatre was showing How Sweet It Is (1968) a hippies-era comedy with James Garner as Grif Henderson and Debbie Reynolds, as his wife, Jenny, at the time. Larry Smith is the news anchor at the WAVE, FM 92.7, South Central Kentucky Historian, photographer, who has an extensive file of historic photographs. To see more Larry Smith photos on ColumbiaMagazine.com, enter his name in the CM Searchbox. Send comments, corrections, and clarifications to CollumbiaMagazine.com. A Today's Picture Album photo


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