From the tiny triangular screen of the state's first drive-in to a sprawling six-screen complex, this book provides the history of each and every ozoner that ever set up under New Mexico's nighttime sky. And some of those tales are doozies!
Did you ever hear about the New Mexico drive-in that started out with one name, changed it a decade later, then changed back? How about the drive-in that was replaced by a micro-midget car track, then restored? Or about the one in Albuquerque that offered a circle of screens, one per car?
Join Michael Kilgore, the West's foremost drive-in researcher, as he tells the often quirky, frequently accurate, bite-sized stories of every ozoner that ever operated in New Mexico. A full index and background history of drive-ins in general complement the 82 individual drive-in histories in this book. Drive-Ins of New Mexico is the perfect gift for any historian or drive-in theater enthusiast.