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Information for this tour was contributed by Darren Snow. Run by L.B. Hettinger, the Lovington Drive-In was a makeshift affair consisting of a screen hung up between two poles on a lot that presently contains a post office. From the mid-40s to the mid-50s, patrons could walk in and lounge on blankets near the screen, or watch the movies from their cars further back on the lot. Return to the top of this page or Return to the main page
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