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Sara Gauchat on Apr 18, 2010 at 12:00AM
chime in nowAmerica’s very first drive-in opened in New Jersey in 1933. Nearly a century later, drive-ins are still the biggest screens around with the cheapest snack bars and the best ticket deals (usually two or three movies for the price of one). Sure, couples have been known to get a bit, shall we say, distracted in drive-in parking lots—but in general, the classic drive-in is an excellent option for a summer cinematic family outing. There’s even a searchable database that can help you find the closest drive-in theater.