Wonder what this was, and why it no longer is. Looks like spots for 1,000 cars to park.
Boyd, my family and I sat next to you in 1996 watching "Jingle All The Way". We went there a hundred times or more while it was open. Loved the fact that it was usually not super crowded, but that is probably why it closed. We switched to The Voorhees Multiplex but we have not been there for at least 4 or 5 years.I remember going to the Atco Multiplex a few times in the 90's when my daughter was a student at Shawnee! Never went to the drive-in however.
Drive-in
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Because there is no depth sense in the photo
Have a look at my 3d aerials (2007 imagery + LIDAR).
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That area looks pretty flat, you can see the foundation of the multiplex though. I cranked exaggeration up the the maximum, which has a funny effect on other things. This is a preference setting (the wrench icon in the desktop version, main menu on mobile) that you would need to set yourself to see the same view.
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It can be fun to just browse around with that setting, this view is nearby
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One of those guys in Manahawkin inspection line was extremely rude, practically yelling at me to get out of the car. And (this sounds made up but it's not), when I opened the door it hit his leg and he screamed like I broke his kneepcap. He had my blood boiling.Oddly, the property was also home to a NJMV Inspection Station. It can be seen in the attached 1980's aerial with a row of waiting cars snaking along the driveway. It was the one I always went to as it was the closest to my hometown of Gibbsboro. It employed some of the most miserable pr*cks on Earth. I don't think anyone ever passed at that station on the first try.
They failed me with my brand new 1978 Yamaha DT-400 that I had purchased an hour before that. I rode from the dealership in Mount Ephraim right to inspection station. They failed me for noise with the stock exhaust that also included an integral USFS-approved spark arrestor. This guy was King of The Pr*cks and I remembered from other encounters. I asked how he determined that it was too loud because they had no meters for that that I could see. Then I asked what the maximum permitted decibel level was and at what distance from the source it would be measured and he just screamed that it was too loud for him. He told me that if I didn't like it to go see his boss which I immediately did. That guy was reasonable and friendly. He looked at my title and registration and said "Oh, a dirt bike. Yeah, they can be a little loud." He stamped my paperwork and handed me my sticker which I promptly put on my fork leg in view of Mr. Pr*ck.
The private, contracted companies that took over several years ago and perform the work now, appeared to be a little more considerate. Although, I haven't been to an inspection station in years since both of my trucks are exempt from inspection and they stopped motorcycle inspections around 2009.One of those guys in Manahawkin inspection line was extremely rude, practically yelling at me to get out of the car. And (this sounds made up but it's not), when I opened the door it hit his leg and he screamed like I broke his kneepcap. He had my blood boiling.
One of those guys in Manahawkin inspection line was extremely rude, practically yelling at me to get out of the car. And (this sounds made up but it's not), when I opened the door it hit his leg and he screamed like I broke his kneepcap. He had my blood boiling.
When I was in High School, my cousin's girlfriend worked at KFC in Berlin. KFC had a policy that employees could take home any un-sold chicken at closing time. We'd grab a case of beer, pick her up with a couple buckets of chicken & go to the drive in. Eating the chicken, we'd throw the bones out the window in front of the truck, wait a few minutes, light the KC Hilights & watch the rats scurry!
The reason the Multiplex Cinema closed was due to mold, similar to the closing of schools in South Jersey for remediation. That huge parking lot was dug up over a 3-5 year span to install french drains in an attempt to keep the water from reaching the cinema. Spent many years on the roof of that building servicing the hvac equipment. You might think that the planners of this facility would have noticed the downward slope of the parking lot, and the possibility of water runoff and the damage that was sure to occur. Guess not.Wonder what this was, and why it no longer is. Looks like spots for 1,000 cars to park.
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