This drive-in theater, one of only three remaining in Arkansas and the oldest, has rows of parking spaces for around two hundred automobiles laid out in a gentle arc facing the seventy-two-foot-wide screen. The theater still uses historic car speakers, and because it is open year round, car heaters are provided in winter. A signboard at the corner of Westwood Drive and U.S. 65, which announces the theater’s current film, also spells out the drive-in’s name in large letters arranged in a curve at its summit. The theater was named for the owner’s daughter.
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Kenda Drive-In Theater
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