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Hyland Drive-In
1106 North Knoll Street
Cedar City, Utah
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Vernal Theatre
Vernal, Utah
Deward H. and Alson A. Shiner opened the Vernal Theatre on 29 March 1946, showing Fred MacMurray and Claudette Colbert in No Time for Love. The grand opening ad described it as “eastern Utah's finest moving picture theatre,” with “oceans of room” and “530 comfortable, body-form seats.” The theater was built on the old confectionary lot.
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Hyland Drive-In Photos

The driveway from the street back to where the
screen tower once stood. The drive-in was demolished sometime
after July 200.
Hyland Drive-In, Cedar City,
Utah
Photo by Grant Smith, 24 June 2005
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A large tree marks the entrance of the former Hyland
Drive-In site. On the left is Knoll Street and and
the right is the driveway to the drive-in site.
Hyland Drive-In, Cedar City,
Utah
Photo by Grant Smith, 24 June 2005
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A view of the drive-in site from the end of the
driveway.
Hyland Drive-In, Cedar City,
Utah
Photo by Grant Smith, 24 June 2005
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Looking across the drive-in site towards where
the screen was.
Hyland Drive-In, Cedar City,
Utah
Photo by Grant Smith, 24 June 2005
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An aerial photo of the Hyland Drive-In in 1993.
Image courtesy of the US Geological Survey, 23 June
1993 |

The Hyland Drive-In appears on this 1978 geological
survey map.
Image courtesy of the US Geological Survey, 1 July
1978 |
| There are photos
of the Hyland Drive-In from July 2000 on drive-ins.com,
including the marquee, screen tower, and projection building. |
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