Wellfleet Drive-In Theater

The complex offers first-run double features in season, with other attractions such as indoor cinemas, a flea market,[2] a miniature golf course,[3] and restaurants.

[4] Frommer's lists the Drive-In as one of the "500 Places to See Before They Disappear"[5] and Travel and Leisure selected it as a Top Ten Retro Escape.

[6] Its original owners, John Jentz and Charlie Zehnder, opened the drive-in on July 3, 1957.

[7] It has a 100-by-44-foot (30 m × 13 m) screen, with sound provided by both an FM stereo signal[1] and the original individual monaural speakers that can be attached to a car's window.

[3] The cinema was built in the 1980s; according to Eleanor Hazen, its owner at the time, one of the reasons the cinema was built is that film distributors started refusing to allow drive-ins to show first-run feature films.