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Attractions- Getty Drive-In Theatre

 

1 of 10 operating drive-in theatres in Michigan. Slightly more than 500 remain open nation-wide. Opened on June 3, 1949, as the NK Drive-In. NK stands for Nick Kuris who owned the NK Drive-In. Purchased by Jack Loeks in 1967, it was renamed the Getty Drive-In Theatre. In 1978, 3 additional screens were added and it became known as the Getty 4. In 2001, the property was slated to be sold for development, but the sale was not completed and the theatre continues its operations today.

For more information on the Getty Drive-In Theatre, please call 231-798-2608 or visit their website at www.celebrationcinema.com.

For information on other Michigan drive-in theatres please visit www.michigandriveins.com.

Directions:
From the West:

Take I-96 West all the way to Muskegon until it turns into Bus Route US 31. Follow Bus Route 31/Seaway Drive to Getty St. Turn right on Getty, sign is about a mile on the right. Sign is at the corner of Getty and Summit. Turn right on Summit.

From the South:
Bus Route US 31/Seaway Drive to Getty St. Turn right on Getty, sign is about a mile on the right. Sign is at the corner of Getty and Summit. Turn right on Summit.

From the North:
US 31 South to the Sherman Blvd. Turn right(West) at stop sign onto Sherman Blvd. The next major intersection is Getty St. Turn Left onto Getty at light. Sign is about a half mile on the left. Sign is at the corner of Getty and Summit. Turn left on Summit.

Map

920 East Summit
Muskegon, MI 49444

 

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