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A Makeshift Drive-In Movie Theater Popped up in College Hill This Weekend
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The Hollywood Drive-In Theatre kicked off Friday, May 22 with a screening of ‘The Sandlot’. The film was played in a makeshift drive-in on the back of the historic Hollywood Theater in College Hill. The nightly event runs through Monday, May 25 and is hosted by College Hill CURC (Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation) to liven up the festive weekend with a safe, entertaining event. ADDRESS: 1538 Cedar Avenue (45224) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
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The Hollywood Drive-In Theatre kicked off Friday, May 22 with a screening of ‘The Sandlot’. The film was played in a makeshift drive-in on the back of the historic Hollywood Theater in College Hill. The nightly event runs through Monday, May 25 and is hosted by College Hill CURC (Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation) to liven up the festive weekend with a safe, entertaining event. ADDRESS: 1538 Cedar Avenue (45224) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The Hollywood Drive-In Theatre kicked off Friday, May 22 with a screening of ‘The Sandlot’. The film was played in a makeshift drive-in on the back of the historic Hollywood Theater in College Hill. The nightly event runs through Monday, May 25 and is hosted by College Hill CURC (Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation) to liven up the festive weekend with a safe, entertaining event. ADDRESS: 1538 Cedar Avenue (45224) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
Tickets cost $20 a car and were purchased ahead of time. The movie premiered at 9 PM and was projected from the parking lot behind the Hollywood Theater with social distancing precautions in place. There will be a movie screened each night of the Memorial Day weekend at 9 PM. The lineup includes ‘The Greatest Showman’ on Saturday, May 23, ‘Hidden Figures’ on Sunday, May 24, and ‘Night at the Museum’ on Monday, May 25. Check out chcurc.com for details on purchasing tickets for the rest of the shows. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The idea for the drive-in was announced a little over a week before the premiere weekend as a fun surprise for locals. College Hill CURC’s mission is to revitalize the business district along Hamilton Avenue. The movie-filled weekend was meant as a way to drive local business. Local restaurants participated to provide meals that ticket holders could purchase ahead of time. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The Hollywood Drive-In Theatre kicked off Friday, May 22 with a screening of ‘The Sandlot’. The film was played in a makeshift drive-in on the back of the historic Hollywood Theater in College Hill. The nightly event runs through Monday, May 25 and is hosted by College Hill CURC (Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation) to liven up the festive weekend with a safe, entertaining event. ADDRESS: 1538 Cedar Avenue (45224) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
Tickets cost $20 a car and were purchased ahead of time. The movie premiered at 9 PM and was projected from the parking lot behind the Hollywood Theater with social distancing precautions in place. There will be a movie screened each night of the Memorial Day weekend at 9 PM. The lineup includes ‘The Greatest Showman’ on Saturday, May 23, ‘Hidden Figures’ on Sunday, May 24, and ‘Night at the Museum’ on Monday, May 25. Check out chcurc.com for details on purchasing tickets for the rest of the shows. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The idea for the drive-in was announced a little over a week before the premiere weekend as a fun surprise for locals. College Hill CURC’s mission is to revitalize the business district along Hamilton Avenue. The movie-filled weekend was meant as a way to drive local business. Local restaurants participated to provide meals that ticket holders could purchase ahead of time. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The Hollywood Drive-In Theatre kicked off Friday, May 22 with a screening of ‘The Sandlot’. The film was played in a makeshift drive-in on the back of the historic Hollywood Theater in College Hill. The nightly event runs through Monday, May 25 and is hosted by College Hill CURC (Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation) to liven up the festive weekend with a safe, entertaining event. ADDRESS: 1538 Cedar Avenue (45224) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
Tickets cost $20 a car and were purchased ahead of time. The movie premiered at 9 PM and was projected from the parking lot behind the Hollywood Theater with social distancing precautions in place. There will be a movie screened each night of the Memorial Day weekend at 9 PM. The lineup includes ‘The Greatest Showman’ on Saturday, May 23, ‘Hidden Figures’ on Sunday, May 24, and ‘Night at the Museum’ on Monday, May 25. Check out chcurc.com for details on purchasing tickets for the rest of the shows. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The idea for the drive-in was announced a little over a week before the premiere weekend as a fun surprise for locals. College Hill CURC’s mission is to revitalize the business district along Hamilton Avenue. The movie-filled weekend was meant as a way to drive local business. Local restaurants participated to provide meals that ticket holders could purchase ahead of time. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The Hollywood Drive-In Theatre kicked off Friday, May 22 with a screening of ‘The Sandlot’. The film was played in a makeshift drive-in on the back of the historic Hollywood Theater in College Hill. The nightly event runs through Monday, May 25 and is hosted by College Hill CURC (Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation) to liven up the festive weekend with a safe, entertaining event. ADDRESS: 1538 Cedar Avenue (45224) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20{ }
Tickets cost $20 a car and were purchased ahead of time. The movie premiered at 9 PM and was projected from the parking lot behind the Hollywood Theater with social distancing precautions in place. There will be a movie screened each night of the Memorial Day weekend at 9 PM. The lineup includes ‘The Greatest Showman’ on Saturday, May 23, ‘Hidden Figures’ on Sunday, May 24, and ‘Night at the Museum’ on Monday, May 25. Check out chcurc.com for details on purchasing tickets for the rest of the shows. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The idea for the drive-in was announced a little over a week before the premiere weekend as a fun surprise for locals. College Hill CURC’s mission is to revitalize the business district along Hamilton Avenue. The movie-filled weekend was meant as a way to drive local business. Local restaurants participated to provide meals that ticket holders could purchase ahead of time. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The Hollywood Drive-In Theatre kicked off Friday, May 22 with a screening of ‘The Sandlot’. The film was played in a makeshift drive-in on the back of the historic Hollywood Theater in College Hill. The nightly event runs through Monday, May 25 and is hosted by College Hill CURC (Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation) to liven up the festive weekend with a safe, entertaining event. ADDRESS: 1538 Cedar Avenue (45224) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
Tickets cost $20 a car and were purchased ahead of time. The movie premiered at 9 PM and was projected from the parking lot behind the Hollywood Theater with social distancing precautions in place. There will be a movie screened each night of the Memorial Day weekend at 9 PM. The lineup includes ‘The Greatest Showman’ on Saturday, May 23, ‘Hidden Figures’ on Sunday, May 24, and ‘Night at the Museum’ on Monday, May 25. Check out chcurc.com for details on purchasing tickets for the rest of the shows. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The idea for the drive-in was announced a little over a week before the premiere weekend as a fun surprise for locals. College Hill CURC’s mission is to revitalize the business district along Hamilton Avenue. The movie-filled weekend was meant as a way to drive local business. Local restaurants participated to provide meals that ticket holders could purchase ahead of time. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The Hollywood Drive-In Theatre kicked off Friday, May 22 with a screening of ‘The Sandlot’. The film was played in a makeshift drive-in on the back of the historic Hollywood Theater in College Hill. The nightly event runs through Monday, May 25 and is hosted by College Hill CURC (Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation) to liven up the festive weekend with a safe, entertaining event. ADDRESS: 1538 Cedar Avenue (45224) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
Tickets cost $20 a car and were purchased ahead of time. The movie premiered at 9 PM and was projected from the parking lot behind the Hollywood Theater with social distancing precautions in place. There will be a movie screened each night of the Memorial Day weekend at 9 PM. The lineup includes ‘The Greatest Showman’ on Saturday, May 23, ‘Hidden Figures’ on Sunday, May 24, and ‘Night at the Museum’ on Monday, May 25. Check out chcurc.com for details on purchasing tickets for the rest of the shows. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The idea for the drive-in was announced a little over a week before the premiere weekend as a fun surprise for locals. College Hill CURC’s mission is to revitalize the business district along Hamilton Avenue. The movie-filled weekend was meant as a way to drive local business. Local restaurants participated to provide meals that ticket holders could purchase ahead of time. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The Hollywood Drive-In Theatre kicked off Friday, May 22 with a screening of ‘The Sandlot’. The film was played in a makeshift drive-in on the back of the historic Hollywood Theater in College Hill. The nightly event runs through Monday, May 25 and is hosted by College Hill CURC (Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation) to liven up the festive weekend with a safe, entertaining event. ADDRESS: 1538 Cedar Avenue (45224) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
Tickets cost $20 a car and were purchased ahead of time. The movie premiered at 9 PM and was projected from the parking lot behind the Hollywood Theater with social distancing precautions in place. There will be a movie screened each night of the Memorial Day weekend at 9 PM. The lineup includes ‘The Greatest Showman’ on Saturday, May 23, ‘Hidden Figures’ on Sunday, May 24, and ‘Night at the Museum’ on Monday, May 25. Check out chcurc.com for details on purchasing tickets for the rest of the shows. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The idea for the drive-in was announced a little over a week before the premiere weekend as a fun surprise for locals. College Hill CURC’s mission is to revitalize the business district along Hamilton Avenue. The movie-filled weekend was meant as a way to drive local business. Local restaurants participated to provide meals that ticket holders could purchase ahead of time. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The Hollywood Drive-In Theatre kicked off Friday, May 22 with a screening of ‘The Sandlot’. The film was played in a makeshift drive-in on the back of the historic Hollywood Theater in College Hill. The nightly event runs through Monday, May 25 and is hosted by College Hill CURC (Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation) to liven up the festive weekend with a safe, entertaining event. ADDRESS: 1538 Cedar Avenue (45224) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
Tickets cost $20 a car and were purchased ahead of time. The movie premiered at 9 PM and was projected from the parking lot behind the Hollywood Theater with social distancing precautions in place. There will be a movie screened each night of the Memorial Day weekend at 9 PM. The lineup includes ‘The Greatest Showman’ on Saturday, May 23, ‘Hidden Figures’ on Sunday, May 24, and ‘Night at the Museum’ on Monday, May 25. Check out chcurc.com for details on purchasing tickets for the rest of the shows. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20{ }
The idea for the drive-in was announced a little over a week before the premiere weekend as a fun surprise for locals. College Hill CURC’s mission is to revitalize the business district along Hamilton Avenue. The movie-filled weekend was meant as a way to drive local business. Local restaurants participated to provide meals that ticket holders could purchase ahead of time. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The Hollywood Drive-In Theatre kicked off Friday, May 22 with a screening of ‘The Sandlot’. The film was played in a makeshift drive-in on the back of the historic Hollywood Theater in College Hill. The nightly event runs through Monday, May 25 and is hosted by College Hill CURC (Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation) to liven up the festive weekend with a safe, entertaining event. ADDRESS: 1538 Cedar Avenue (45224) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
Tickets cost $20 a car and were purchased ahead of time. The movie premiered at 9 PM and was projected from the parking lot behind the Hollywood Theater with social distancing precautions in place. There will be a movie screened each night of the Memorial Day weekend at 9 PM. The lineup includes ‘The Greatest Showman’ on Saturday, May 23, ‘Hidden Figures’ on Sunday, May 24, and ‘Night at the Museum’ on Monday, May 25. Check out chcurc.com for details on purchasing tickets for the rest of the shows. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The idea for the drive-in was announced a little over a week before the premiere weekend as a fun surprise for locals. College Hill CURC’s mission is to revitalize the business district along Hamilton Avenue. The movie-filled weekend was meant as a way to drive local business. Local restaurants participated to provide meals that ticket holders could purchase ahead of time. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The Hollywood Drive-In Theatre kicked off Friday, May 22 with a screening of ‘The Sandlot’. The film was played in a makeshift drive-in on the back of the historic Hollywood Theater in College Hill. The nightly event runs through Monday, May 25 and is hosted by College Hill CURC (Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation) to liven up the festive weekend with a safe, entertaining event. ADDRESS: 1538 Cedar Avenue (45224) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
Tickets cost $20 a car and were purchased ahead of time. The movie premiered at 9 PM and was projected from the parking lot behind the Hollywood Theater with social distancing precautions in place. There will be a movie screened each night of the Memorial Day weekend at 9 PM. The lineup includes ‘The Greatest Showman’ on Saturday, May 23, ‘Hidden Figures’ on Sunday, May 24, and ‘Night at the Museum’ on Monday, May 25. Check out chcurc.com for details on purchasing tickets for the rest of the shows. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The idea for the drive-in was announced a little over a week before the premiere weekend as a fun surprise for locals. College Hill CURC’s mission is to revitalize the business district along Hamilton Avenue. The movie-filled weekend was meant as a way to drive local business. Local restaurants participated to provide meals that ticket holders could purchase ahead of time. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
The Hollywood Drive-In Theatre kicked off Friday, May 22 with a screening of ‘The Sandlot’. The film was played in a makeshift drive-in on the back of the historic Hollywood Theater in College Hill. The nightly event runs through Monday, May 25 and is hosted by College Hill CURC (Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation) to liven up the festive weekend with a safe, entertaining event. ADDRESS: 1538 Cedar Avenue (45224) / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
Tickets cost $20 a car and were purchased ahead of time. The movie premiered at 9 PM and was projected from the parking lot behind the Hollywood Theater with social distancing precautions in place. There will be a movie screened each night of the Memorial Day weekend at 9 PM. The lineup includes ‘The Greatest Showman’ on Saturday, May 23, ‘Hidden Figures’ on Sunday, May 24, and ‘Night at the Museum’ on Monday, May 25. Check out chcurc.com for details on purchasing tickets for the rest of the shows. / Image: Catherine Viox // Published: 5.23.20
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