PEORIA DRIVE-IN THEATRE T-SHIRT (50-50)
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Memories of summer nights at the drive-in movies are universal in America - families and friends crammed in cars, kids in pajamas, trips to the concession stand, maybe some make-out sessions. These were the scenes that played out each weekend for more than 40 years at the Peoria Drive-In Theatre on West Glen Avenue. Built in 1945 by local businessman Ralph Lawler, the theater played host to everything from B-horror movies like "Brides of Blood" to blockbusters including "Saturday Night Fever." Sadly, a fire claimed the Peoria Drive-In in 1989, the ruins were demolished and another beloved Peoria tradition was lost to the march of time.
50/50 Cotton/Polyester Blend, Preshrunk. Sizing Chart for best fit size.
NOTE: We are switching brands. Please use the following specs for t-shirts that are listed at $24/$26. 52% combed and ringspun cotton, 48% poly, preshrunk. 4.2 oz. Super soft with a fashion fit. See Sizing Chart for best fit size.
50/50 Cotton/Polyester Blend, Preshrunk. Sizing Chart for best fit size.
NOTE: We are switching brands. Please use the following specs for t-shirts that are listed at $24/$26. 52% combed and ringspun cotton, 48% poly, preshrunk. 4.2 oz. Super soft with a fashion fit. See Sizing Chart for best fit size.