Driving from Fremont to Tiffin, Ohio on SR 53
Fremont is a city in and the county seat of Sandusky County, Ohio, United States.[7] The population was 16,734 at the 2010 census. It was the home of Rutherford B. Hayes, who served as President of the United States from 1877 to 1881. The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center remains one of the focal points of Fremont, OH. The National Arbor Day Foundation designated Fremont as a Tree City USA.[
Aerial Look at a Drive-In Theater in Pennsylvania
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On location in Butler, PA, for a project, we were asked to also film at The Pioneer Drive-In!!! 1950's fun and food! Double features and classic drive-in cuisine.
A drive-in theater is a form of cinema structure consisting of a large outdoor movie screen, a projection booth, a concession stand and a large parking area for automobiles. Within this enclosed area, customers can view movies from the privacy and comfort of their cars. Some drive-ins have small playgrounds for children and a few picnic tables or benches.
The drive-in theater was patented by Camden, New Jersey, chemical company magnate Richard M. Hollingshead, Jr.,whose family owned and operated the R.M. Hollingshead Corporation chemical plant in Camden. In 1932, Hollingshead conducted outdoor theater tests in his driveway at 212 Thomas Avenue in Riverton. After nailing a screen to trees in his backyard, he set a 1928 Kodak projector on the hood of his car and put a radio behind the screen, testing different sound levels with his car windows down and up. Blocks under vehicles in the driveway enabled him to determine the size and spacing of ramps so all automobiles could have a clear view of the screen.
The drive-in's peak popularity came in the late 1950s and early 1960s, particularly in rural areas, with some 4,000 drive-ins spread across the United States.[12] Among its advantages was the fact that a family with a baby could take care of their child while watching a movie, while teenagers with access to autos found drive-ins ideal for dates. Revenue is more limited than regular theaters since showings can only begin at twilight. There were abortive attempts to create suitable conditions for daylight viewing such as large tent structures, but nothing viable was developed.
The shift in content of drive-ins was less of a problem than competition from home entertainment, from color television to VCRs and video rentals. This, along with the 1970s oil crisis led to a sharp decline of attendance as well to the widespread adoption of daylight saving time (which made the shows start an hour later), making it harder for drive-ins to operate successfully. Also, the 1980s real estate interest rate hikes made the large property areas increasingly expensive, and thus far too valuable for businesses such as drive-ins, which in many cases were summer-only. Drive-ins were also subject to the whim of nature as inclement weather often caused poor attendance or cancellations. Less than two hundred drive-ins were in operation in the U.S. and Canada by the late 1980s. Since the 1990s they have lapsed into a quasi-novelty status with the remaining handful catering to a generally nostalgic audience, with many drive-ins continuing to successfully operate in some areas, mostly on the West Coast. Newer theaters opened during this time, as well as a handful of them reopened. By 2013, drive-ins comprised only 1.5 percent of movie screens in the United States, with 389 theaters in operation. At the industry's height, about 25 percent of the nation's movie screens had been in a drive-in.
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Scenic Stops Season 3 Episode 5
This week on Scenic Stops we visit the Toledo Reign Football Team, in Toledo, Stop by the Tiffin Glass Museum, in Tiffin. We'll see the Missing Piece Art Space, in Dayton and finally see Carruth Studio, in Waterville Ohio.
The Toledo Reign Football team is a team of female tackle football players. We talk with head coach Mitchi Collette as well as her players, Julia Koralewski, Katie Shade, and Kendra Dempster-Walsh about what it means to be an all female football team.
The Tiffin Glass Museum is an extraordinary place with many works of glass art on display. Paul Coffman, president of the Tiffin Glass Collectors Club and Ruth Hemminger, Museum Director about their passion for glass.
The Missing Piece Art Space is a center created for promoting diversity in Dayton Ohio. Run by Severa Mukamwiza, Jean Berry, and Gabriela Pickett, they talk about how the Art Space has helped them spread diversity and peace throughout their community.
Finally Carruth Studio, owned by George Carruth is a very interesting sculptors studio. Geogre Carruth talks about where and how to buy the pieces he and artists like him create.