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Open Thursday–Sunday, the 88 Drive-in’s three screens serve 300 cars. Vehicles are parked according to height, so no wor- ries about getting stuck behind a minivan. Subscribe to the drive-in’s email list, and be notifi ed of new movies and upcoming events: 88drivein.com.


Pueblo


The Mesa Drive-in opened in 1951 and added two more screens in 2009. With space for 615 vehicles, it is the largest drive-in still operating in Colorado. Sound is delivered via FM radio, and the gates open at 7:30. Showtime is at dusk. For more information, visit mesadrive-in.com or call 719-542-3345.


Montrose


The state’s fi rst drive-in is still open, but after 63 years of continuous family ownership, the Star Drive-in is in fi nancial trouble. The new digital systems now required for operation will cost $100,000. Visit Stardrive-in.com to see how you can help.


Debi Boucher (dboucher-photography.com) is a freelance writer and photographer based in Colorado Springs.


Drive-in theaters, a popular pastime from the late 50s, can still be found around the state.


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