A Look At Michigan’s Miracle Twin Drive-In 2024
Miracle Twin Drive-In movie theater in Burton, Michigan closed in 2008 and was demolished in 2012.
Surprisingly, a few remnants of the drive-in at 6383 East Court Street remain, including a decrepit Miracle Twin Drive-In sign.
Miracle Twin Drive-In featured a 'Blue Screen' and a 'Red Screen'. As you will see in the photos below, both screens are still standing.
A Look At Miracle Twin Drive-In 2024
Gallery Credit: Howard Gillespie
Shout out to my friend Howard Gillespie for the pictures.
According to Cinema Treasures, full capacity at Miracle Twin Drive-In was 1000 vehicles, and double features were always shown on each screen.
Do you remember the movies you watched at Miracle Twin Drive-In? Unfortunately, I cannot. I do recall having to tag along with a friend and her boyfriend. Three is a crowd, but her mom would not let her go unless I went too.
For more on Miracle Twin Drive-In, check out the video below.
Pure Michigan reports that eight drive-in movie theatres are still open in the Great Lakes State. They are as follows,
- US 23 Drive-In (Flint)
- Capri Drive-In (Coldwater)
- Getty 4 Drive-In Theater (Muskegon)
- Cherry Bowl Drive-In (Honor)
- Sunset Drive-In Theater (Hartford)
- Ford Drive-In (Dearborn)
- 5 Mile Drive-In (Dowagiac)
- Hi-Way Drive-In Theater (Carsonville)
Hi-Way Drive-In is Michigan's oldest drive-in. The theater opened in 1947.
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