The first drive-in movie theater was opened in 1933 by inventor Richard M. Hollingshead, Jr. He realized that parents would like to be able to watch movies with their kids without having to worry about how loud they were. Also, they would not have to hire a babysitter. Though the first drive-in lasted only three years, the idea soon caught on. Drive-ins popped up all over the country. The number of drive-ins grew rapidly after World War II. The popularity of drive-in theaters peaked in the late 1950s and early 1960s. At one point, there were around 4,000 drive-in theaters operating in
Which of these best summarizes the passage? Drive-in theaters began in the 1930s, were most popular after World War II and in the 50s and 60s, and have recently seen a revival. Drive-in theaters became popular in the early 21st century as old parking lots were reclaimed and movies were shown on buildings. Drive-in movie theaters became popular because they provided privacy, places for children to play, good sound, and snack bars. Drive-in theaters began in the 1930s, grew very popular, had many different features, died, and have recently seen a revival.
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