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For movie Fun Park it Here

Whoa, slow down there buddy. What’s your hurry? There’s plenty of parking. Just take it easy. We don’t start anything on the Big Screen until the sun goes down. The concession stand is to your right. Fountain drinks, buttered popcorn, chili dogs, pizza, snacks of all kinds. Just remember to turn off your lights when you get past me. And please, no horn honking.

Hey, wait a minute, you don’t have anyone stashed in the trunk, do ya buddy? No? Well then, welcome to Antique Trader’s Drive-In Cinema.

And yes, it’s gotten to this. What with the coronavirus turning movie theaters into ghost towns, we figured it was time for us to open a drive-in. You remember drive-ins, don’t you? They were an entertainment staple from the late 1950s to the early 1980s; a place where you could enjoy a movie – or two – from the comfort of your own car. Sounds like the perfect remedy for our social-distancing times.

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