In the early to mid 20th century, seeing a new film at a drive-in movie theater was one of America’s favorite past times and brought in hundreds of patrons nearly every week. Sadly, like too many other things that were popular in the 20th century, the attendance at drive-in theaters has dramatically declined over the years, leaving behind only a handful in each state. Fortunately for us in South Dakota, we have 6 of these cinematic gems remaining, including this small-town drive-in theater that you will want to visit before summer’s end:

Welcome to Redfield, South Dakota; the Spink County seat that is not only the “Pheasant Capital Of The World,” but…

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…home to the must-visit Pheasant City Drive-In!

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Opened in 1953, the Pheasant City Drive-In is a one-screen, 200-car capacity theater that runs Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights, and features some of the newest blockbuster films.

Pheasant City Drive In Theatre Facebook Please note: Friday and Saturday nights are a double feature! To see which movies are currently showing, please visit Pheasant City’s website.

Like all great theaters, Pheasant City is home to a concession stand that is fully stocked with not only popcorn and drinks but other treats like pizza, ice cream, nachos, and more.

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While drive-in theaters of the past showed grainy films that could be hard to make out, this Redfield institution is fully digital and offers a crisp picture with brilliant sound.

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You never know who you are going to see at the Pheasant City Drive-In!

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The Pheasant City Drive-In opens Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights at 8 p.m. from May through September.

Google/Kait Craig Tickets cost $7 for ages 12 and up.

Address: 17230 US-281, Redfield, SD 57469

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Please note: Friday and Saturday nights are a double feature! To see which movies are currently showing, please visit Pheasant City’s website.

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Tickets cost $7 for ages 12 and up.

Have you had a chance to visit this South Dakota tradition? Do you have any favorite drive-in memories you would like to share? Please post them in the comments! To learn more about the other theaters around SoDak, check out One Of The Oldest Drive-In Theaters In America Is Hiding Right Here In South Dakota.

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