Azusa - Foothill Drive In Theatre - Route 66 - California, USA.
N 34° 08.039 W 117° 53.872
11S E 417213 N 3777375
The Former Azusa - Foothill Drive-In Theatre, closed in 2001, the screen was demolished in 2005. The Neon Theatre sign remains and is in excellent condition. Located alongside Historic Route 66, in Azusa, California.
Waymark Code: WMM6R8
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 08/01/2014
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The theatre sign's panels are set in a V shape so they can be read from both directions, as you approach along Route 66. The Neon tubes & marquee look in pristine condition, so must have been refurbished recently.
The Neon text is bordered by an incandescent wave shape. I assume the Sign is lit at night, so if you log a visit at night please post a close up of the Neon's.
The former Azusa Drive-in Theatre opened in December 1961 and made it's last performance in December 2001. In 2005 the screen was torn down and now the two Neon Sign's. Marquee's & Quadrant parking lot are all that remain. Azusa, Rialto, California.
"After more than 40 years the Azusa Foothill’s last full night of operation began on December 28, 2001 with “Harry Potter And The Sorcerers Stone” and “Ocean’s Eleven”, with the swap meet closing early the next year.
The Los Angeles Conservancy says that the Azusa Foothill is the last remaining drive-in on Route 66 west of Oklahoma, and according to county records, its land on which Azusa Pacific College plan on expanding their campus is assessed at $6,372,000.
In February of 2002, the California Historical Resources Commission declared it a state landmark, despite a vote by the Azusa city council of 4 to 1 against it. The city of Azusa says that the university has a $20.9 million impact on Azusa. For it to be added to the California Register of Historical places the owner of the property, as required by law, would have to consent. The Los Angeles Times says that because of the landmark designation the owners now have to study environmental effects, examine alternative uses and produce evidence to justify the approval of any project by the city council." Text Source: (
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