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This is some of my "Classic Drive-Ins and "hangouts" we use to go every Friday and Saturday night.   

 

      Click on the jukebox and listen to some of the songs we use to listen to in the sixties while cruising the streets of Gadsden.

 

 

This is some of the hangouts on Meighan Blvd. This is what Burger Chef and Hardee's looked like back in the 60's. Click on the Hardee's print and it will take you back to the good old Joe Rumore days on the radio.

This is what Burger Chef looked like back in the 60's.

This was Pic-A-Burger, the most popular place to hang out. It was located in West Gadsden.

This was the old Princess Theatre located on Broad and 5th St. It was operating until 1963 when it burned. Belks was built in its place sometime in the sixties.It was a very popular Theatre back in thr 50's and 60's. A lot of Elvis movies were shown there as in this print.

This is the old Pitman Theatre located on Broad St. This was a popular place on Saturday morning for all kids to hang out.

This was the old Rainbow Drive-In located on Rainbow Drive in Gadsden, Ala. This was a very busy place on Friday nights and Saturday nights in the 50's and 60's.

This was Hardee's where all the teenagers hung out on Saturday nights and Sunday afternoon.This Hardee's was located on Meighan Blvd. in east Gadsden.

This is Broad St. downtown Gadsden in 1966. This was a popular place for all the teenager's to cruise to be seen and to see who they could see. There was a lot of dragging going on back then up and down Broad  St.  Also in this print i have some of the Gadsden High shirts and sweaters worn back then.

This was Jack's Drive-In located in East Gadsden across from the Goodyear Plant.

 

This was the Big Chief Drive-In located in Glencoe Ala.