The Mahoning Drive-In Theater near Lehighton is staying open after a Connecticut developer decided to suspend its plan to construct a solar farm at the property once it saw the outpouring of community ...
It's here to stay. The Mahoning Drive-In will avoid the wrecking ball and live on as the world-renowned landmark that's called Carbon County home for decades. Plans to turn the Mahoning Drive-In ...
MAHONING TOWNSHIP, CARBON COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) – A beacon of culture and history could be shut down and demolished by this time next year in Carbon County. The Mahoning Drive-In, located in Lehighton, ...
The Mahoning Drive-In’s property and theater partner Virgil Cardamone stands in the film projection room. The much-loved Mahoning Drive-In is facing closure as a solar panel farm company is looking to ...
Throwback movies at a throwback drive-in theater. The Mahoning Drive-in is the only drive-in theater in the country showing movies on 35-millimeter film. The theatre opened way back in 1949 and still ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Their movie monster fandom reached new heights. A 13-foot tall statue of the King of the Monsters ...
LEHIGHTON, Pa. — From the crackle of popcorn to the winding of 35-millimeter film, it was opening night at The Mahoning Drive-In Theater for the 75th year in a row. “This is a celebration tonight guys ...
LEHIGHTON, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- While taking a drive along Blakeslee Boulevard in Lehighton, Pennsylvania, it is hard to miss the massive marquee for a local historic drive-in. If you follow that ...
If all goes according to plan, you are reading this column just as I am waking up in a tent at a drive-in movie theater, awash in feelings of victory and joy. Let’s back up a little. For a decade now, ...
Drive-in theaters in Lehigh and Carbon counties are in the running for a top national distinction, and you can help them win. Shankweiler’s Drive-In Theatre, at 4540 Shankweiler Road in North ...
Their movie monster fandom reached new heights. A 13-foot-tall statue of the “King of the Monsters” that Hazleton natives Jason and Ryan Miller built for a Godzilla-Palooza movie marathon will be ...
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