And of course, as with any drive-in, there's a snack stand where they can make their food, plenty of room to roam, and - a big plus with this location - there's no need to use taxpayer money to rename it, it's been empty for years so it could be picked up for a song, and there's plenty of room for the government to fly in with their black helicopters to check on them from time to time.Ed Brown Drive-in, built in Asbury Park, New Jersey, on June 3, 1948. It had room for 500 cars and 25 small airplanes. The Ed Brown Drive-in was next to an airstrip. Pilots and their passengers would fly in and taxi over to the last row of the theater.
They could even have their very own postcards: