Warner Drive-in Cultural and Resource Center

A nonprofit single-screen drive-in on Petersburg Pike in Franklin, in the Potomac Highlands of eastern West Virginia. Originally opened by Charlie Warner and his son Harold in 1952, it closed in 2014 but was revived in 2016 as a nonprofit cultural center. It holds 200 cars and also hosts live performances on a newly added stage.

3169 Petersburg Pike, Franklin, WV 26807

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