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A NEW U50-CAR DRIVE-IN FOR ATLANTANS
1^ EsiDENTS of Atlanta, Ga., are now enjoying the fine facilities of the new Pulton Boulevard Drive-In Theatre, opened recently by Storey Theatres. Located on a 30-acre, scenic site completely surrounded by forests, the theatre has a 1,150-car capacity.
The theatre was designed and furnished by Wil-Kin, Inc., and was built and equipped for $450,000. Board fencing surrounds the major portion of the grounds which are just outside the city limits.
An attractive playground is located directly in front of the concessions building featuring slides, swings, see-saws and merry-go-rounds. The masonry concessions building provides 4,000 square feet of space and is located in the center of the theatre for easy access from any direction of the parking area. There are seven entrance and exit doors, making a total of 42 feet of space for ingress and egress.
The attractive four-lane cafeteria is staffed by a maximum of eight employes, and is located in a square design in the center of the concessions area. Overall length of the four counters is 124 feet. The counters are gayly colored, with a Formica facing in panels of yellow, orange, pink, blue and green above a two-layer brick base. Counter tops are white and gold Formica. A canopy atop the cafeteria is in yellow, orange, pink, blue and green. Walls in the concessions room are buttermilk green and white splatter, and the ceiling is white. The floor is black and white terrazzo.
Restrooms are located in the concessions building and both are completely tiled.
CREDITS:
Changeable Copy Equipment: Wagner Drink Dispensers: Selmix, Gessner Fencing and Landscaping: J. B. Humphreys Food Warmers, Cooking Equipment: Star Ice Machines: Scotsman In-Car Speakers: Drive-In Theatre Manufacturing Co.
Lamps: Ashcraft
Lenses: Kollmorgen, Bausch & Lome Play Equipment: Superior Playground Popcorn Machine: Cretors Projection and Sound: Century Screen: J. B. Humphreys Sign Manufacturer : State Neon Sign Traffic Control Lights: Drive-In Theatre Manufacturing Co.
FROM TOP TO BOTTOM — Marquee separates entrance and exit double lanes at Fulton Boulevard entrance in Atlanta. Boxoffices in background can serve up to four lanes at one time and lighting system marks entrance to the theatre proper with distinction to passers-by. Beautifully decorated concessions stand of the Fulton Boulevard Drive-In featuring indirect lighting and four-lane cafeteria service manned by five to eight neat, efficient operators. Seven entrances and exits make the concessions stand easily accessible to the theatre patrons. Wide-range view indicates well-planned ground area of the new Fulton Boulevard Drive-In Theatre.
BOXOFFICE :: March 4, 1963
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