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Businiess name:  Tacony Palmyra Flea Market
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
""WELCOME TO THE SHOW""\r The Tacony-Palmyra Bridge Drive-In Theater opened in May of 1957 on 65-acres in Palmyra, NJ. National Amusements, Inc.(NAI) of Norwood, MA. owned and operated the drive-in. NAI now operates the IMAX theaters in the US and owns CBS Corp., Viacom/Paramount Pictures, 1,500 movie screens and the Tacony-Palmyra Flea Market in Palmyra, NJ. Surprised? Yes, NAI continues to own those 65-acres and has operated the flea market since the drive-in closed in September of 1986. They continue to operate the original concession stand with modern prices. You just don't get to see the movie. NAI now has plans for an indoor flea market on the site. Estimates say that 10,000 people visit the flea market on an average weekend. The drive-in had a capacity of 1,000 cars. No wonder there is a parking problem. And those 'bumps' in the parking lot? Just a nostalgic reminder from the old Tacony-Palmyra Bridge Drive-In. ""Welcome to the Show"" and enjoy!

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