
The attraction board of the Redwood
Drive-In.
Photo by Grant Smith, 4 July 2003
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The ticket booths.
Photo by Grant Smith, 4 July 2003
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The building for the snack bar and
projection equipment.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004
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The building for the snack bar and projection
equipment.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004
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An indoor swap meet lines the four
sides of theater 2.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004
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The building for the snack bar and projection
equipment.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004
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Behind the swap meet building are
rest rooms, a picnic table, and the screen for theater 2.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004
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The 60-foot screen for theater 2.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004
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The Redwood Drive-In on a 1975 geological survey map. At
the time the theater only had one screen.
Courtesy of the US Geological Survey, 1 July 1975 |

An aerial view of the Redwood Drive-In
as a four-screen theater in May 1979. The drive-in was later
split into six screens. |

An aerial view of the Theater 1 at
the Redwood Drive-In. The snack bar and projection building
is in the lower right.
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An aerial view of Theater 2 at the
Redwood Drive-In. This theater later became the location
of the swap meet.
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An aerial view of Theater 3 at the
Redwood Drive-In.
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An aerial view of Theater 4 at the
Redwood Drive-In. This theater was later split into three
screens.
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An aerial photo of the Redwood Rive-In in 1997, when
the theater had six screens.
Courtesy of the US Geological Survey, 4 October 1997
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Looking across theater 1. The
screen is on the left.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004
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Theater 2, looking towards the screen.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004
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The screens for theaters 5, 4, and 3,
from left to right.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004
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Screens for theaters 6, 5, and 4,
from left to right.
Photo by Grant Smith, 3 January 2004
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