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Riverdale Drive-in Theatre
Exterior Photos
The original ticket office and entrance, before the building of the frontage road. - , Utah
The original ticket office and entrance, before the building of the frontage road.
Courtesy of the Tullis Family, Summer 1963
The sign of the Riverdale Drive-In, about 1963. - , Utah
The sign of the Riverdale Drive-In, about 1963.
Courtesy of the Tullis Family, 1963
A long line of cars waiting to get into the drive-in. - , Utah
A long line of cars waiting to get into the drive-in.
Courtesy of the Tullis Family, About 1963
The Riverdale Drive-In before the addition of the second screen.  The low snack bar building is visible in the middle of the photo. - , Utah
The Riverdale Drive-In before the addition of the second screen.  The low snack bar building is visible in the middle of the photo.
Courtesy of the Tullis Family, About 1963
Darrell Tullis, with nephews Randy and Breon Jacobs - , Utah
Darrell Tullis, with nephews Randy and Breon Jacobs
Courtesy of the Tullis Family
Darell Tullis and Ray Hansen, with the new screen on the north side of the drive-in.  The new theater had no speaker poles because it was one of the first to use radio broadcast. - , Utah
Darell Tullis and Ray Hansen, with the new screen on the north side of the drive-in.  The new theater had no speaker poles because it was one of the first to use radio broadcast.
Courtesy of the Tullis Family
One of the screens of the Riverdale Drive-In, probably taken not long before it was dismantled in 1985.q - , Utah
One of the screens of the Riverdale Drive-In, probably taken not long before it was dismantled in 1985.
Courtesy of the Tullis Family, 1985
Aerial view of the former Riverdale Drive-In site. - , Utah
An aerial view of the former Riverdale Drive-In site. The drive-in was located just west of the Cinedome 70 theater at Riverdale Road and I-15.
Image courtesy of the US Geological Survey, 1 October 1997