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Article: DRIVE-IN THRIVES IN RURAL KENTUCKY.(LIVING)(Column)
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- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
- Article date:
- June 21, 1996
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Byline: Nick Clooney
Guess where Nina and I spent the evening of Father's Day?
At a drive-in movie, that's where. We had a wonderful time. It had probably been 10 years since we had gone to a drive-in. As you know, there aren't many around any more.
But for years we have been driving by one on our way to visit Nina's relatives down in Central Kentucky. Each spring and summer the marquee advertises current movies. The Bourbon Drive-In is on U.S. 68 between Paris and Millersburg. It gets its name from the county where it is located. On a weekend visit to Lexington we saw that ''Twister'' was the feature.
We hadn't seen the movie and ...