4, showing "Jurassic Park," complete with dressed-up characters from the movie and a Jeep that was in the film. "I was always wondering why did it disappear," Nunez said, and he started to consider bringing one back. "A buddy of mine said he knew someone who rents out the projectors and the screens."Īnd that's how a drive-in will pop up at Lebanon's expo center on Friday, Sept. Nunez, a local businessman, drives by what was an institution in Lebanon for decades: the Key Drive-In. Born in the 1950s during the rise of outdoor theaters, it closed in the mid-'90s as many others did. This one involves massive screens in unusual places: fairgrounds, Walmart parking lots, and for Nunez's venture, the grounds of the Lebanon Valley Expo Center. He's joining the pop-up drive-in phenomenon, as innovative entrepreneurs across the country create fresh entertainment options in the pandemic. Robert Nunez is bringing a drive-in theater back to Lebanon, Pennsylvania, at least for one day. Watch Video: Why 'Jurassic Park' stood the test of time
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