View of the Austin Drive-In Theater, Austin, Minnesota after a storm damaged it. This drive-in theater was also known as the Highway 218 Theatre, Austin, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
View of the Austin Drive-In Theater, Austin, Minnesota after a storm damaged it. This drive-in theater was also known as the Highway 218 Theatre, Austin, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
View of the Austin Drive-In Theater, Austin, Minnesota after a storm damaged it. This drive-in theater was also known as the Highway 218 Theatre, Austin, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
View of the Austin Drive-In Theater, Austin, Minnesota after a storm damaged it. This drive-in theater was also known as the Highway 218 Theatre, Austin, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
View of the Austin Drive-In Theater, Austin, Minnesota after remodeling and repair from storm damage. This drive-in theater was also known as the Highway 218 Theatre, Austin, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
View of the outdoor screen of the Austin Drive-In Theater, Austin, Minnesota before a storm damaged it. This drive-in theater was also known as the Highway 218 Theatre, Austin, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
View of the outdoor screen of the Austin Drive-In Theater, Austin, Minnesota after a storm damaged it. This drive-in theater was also known as the Highway 218 Theatre, Austin, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
View of the Austin Drive-In Theater, Austin, Minnesota after a storm damaged it. This drive-in theater was also known as the Highway 218 Theatre, Austin, Minnesota.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
View of the Austin Drive-In Theater, Austin, Minnesota after a storm damaged it. This drive-in theater was also known as the Highway 218 Theatre, Austin, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
View of the Austin Drive-In Theater, Austin, Minnesota after a storm damaged it. This drive-in theater was also known as the Highway 218 Theatre, Austin, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
View of the Austin Drive-In Theater, Austin, Minnesota after a storm damaged it. This drive-in theater was also known as the Highway 218 Theatre, Austin, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
View of the Austin Drive-In Theater, Austin, Minnesota after a storm damaged it. This drive-in theater was also known as the Highway 218 Theatre, Austin, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
View of the Austin Drive-In Theater, Austin, Minnesota after a storm damaged it. This drive-in theater was also known as the Highway 218 Theatre, Austin, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
View of the Austin Drive-In Theater, Austin, Minnesota after a storm damaged it. This drive-in theater was also known as the Highway 218 Theatre, Austin, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
View of the outdoor screen of the Austin Drive-In Theater, Austin, Minnesota before a storm damaged it. This drive-in theater was also known as the Highway 218 Theatre, Austin, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
Construction progress photo showing concession building of the Minnehaha Drive-In Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
Construction progress photo of the Minnehaha Drive-In Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
Construction progress photo showing the outdoor screen of the Minnehaha Drive-In Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
Construction progress photo showing the entrance to the Minnehaha Drive-In Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
Construction progress photo showing outdoor screen of the Minnehaha Drive-In Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
Construction progress photo showing some of the controls for the Minnehaha Drive-In Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
Construction progress photo showing some of the controls for the Minnehaha Drive-In Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
Construction progress photo showing the entrance sign for the Minnehaha Drive-In Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives
View of the newly-constructed concession stand (?) and projection booth (?) of the Rose Drive-In Theater, Roseville, Minnesota. Liebenberg and Kaplan, Architects (1919-1969), were noted for designing more than 200 motion picture theatres in the Upper Midwest, many of the early ones featuring an art deco style.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Northwest Architectural Archives