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Jeremy,
At SCHAC in 2005 a poster was presented

The Drive-in Theater: A Pop Culture Icon's Archeological Potential.
Doug Heffington, Middle Tennessee State University and Eric Davis,
Middle Tennessee State University.

Try and contact Doug.

William McAlexander

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Jeremy Pye
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Subject: Drive-In Movie Theaters

All,

Several months ago I conducted a survey of a ruined drive-in movie
theater in Mississippi. It was a very interesting project and I plan to
prepare an article or conference presentation about it. I just did a
quick search online for drive-in theater archaeology and did not come up
with much. Are any of you aware of other archaeological work at old
drive-in theaters?

Thanks.
Jeremy Pye

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