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Subject Visit Indiana’s The 20 IN 20; Drive-In Theaters
Date June 17, 2020 10:01 AM
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*Visit Indianas The 20 IN 20*

*Drive-In Theaters*

*For Immediate Release*
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INDIANAPOLIS - (June 17, 2020) Visit Indiana [ [link removed] ]is takingThe 20 IN 20 list [ [link removed] ]to the big screen. Drive-in movie theaters [ [link removed] ] are making a comeback, especially as more Hoosiers are wanting to catch the latest films while also social distancing.And many drive-in theaters throughout the state are making changes to accommodate their visitors.

"From parking cars at least six feet apart to pre-purchasing tickets to concession stand adjustments, theater owners are making changes to keep visitors safe and healthy, said Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch.

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The Auburn Garrett Drive-In [ [link removed] ] opened in 1951 as the Tri-Hi Drive-In, showing "Isn't It Romantic." In 1960, the theater expanded the parking area from 150 cars to 420 cars. It is open through September and hasposted social distancing guidelines on its website.

TheTibbs Drive-In [ [link removed] ]has been a staple in the Indianapolis area since 1967. Two additional large outdoor movie screens were added to the drive-in later in 1972 and another one in 2012. Now the theater shows double features on all four screens.

TheCenterbrook Drive-In [ [link removed] ]first opened in 1950 in Martinsville. Centerbrook gets its name from the two nearby towns of Centerton and Brooklyn ("Center"-ton combined with "Brook"-lyn). The concession stand is one not to miss. It includes funnel cake fries, and the popcorn popper is old school, from the early 1970s and comes in souvenir plastic movie tubs. The concession stand takes credit cards, but it is cash only for admission.

"The State of Indiana has the fourth largest number of drive-in theaters still in operation in America,"said Misty Weisensteiner, director of Indiana Office of Tourism Development."You can't help but feel a little nostalgic when talking about drive-ins. It's about reliving childhood memories or making new memories."

You can show Visit Indiana your drive-in photos [ [link removed] ] for a chance to win a prize. Post your pictures on Instagram [ [link removed] ] with *#The20IN20 *for a chance to win a giveaway. We will randomly draw 20 winners every other month. Winners will receive one of the following custom items: beanie cap, golf umbrella, beach towel or stadium blanket. Find out more aboutThe 20 IN 20 here [ [link removed] ].

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