If you mention the words "drive-in movie theater" most people know what you are talking about, but sadly many have never been to one.

I remember going to the old Joy Twin Drive-in theater in Nash. I was only 11 so I don't remember much, but if you want more details about the Joy you can check out John Williams' story here.

The number of theaters offering this once fun staple of true American entertainment have diminished, but there is hope for those of you willing to make the short trip to experience this great summertime activity. Nerve.com reports that there are only 338 outdoor theaters left in America, and only three in Arkansas.

Stone Drive-In

The Stone Drive-in theater is open every night, playing new, kid-friendly movies. The usual movie foods like popcorn and cold drinks are available as well – hot dogs, hamburgers, even ice cream.

Kenda Drive-In

The Kenda Drive-in is in Marshall, Ark., and offers double features on the weekends. The Kenda Drive-In has many themed nights and fun stuff for the kids to do. It even offers "Family Fun Nights" and has free food, face painting, and balloon animals on Thursday nights.

112 Drive-in

112 Drive-in Theatre is in Fayetteville, Ark., and is open Thursday through Sunday and has double features of the latest movie releases. It also has a great snack bar with the usual movie fare like popcorn and candy, but also offer cheeseburgers and deep fried honey buns? They even have glow toys for the kiddos.

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