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Mr Cone Ice Cream Parlour, Monroe NY

I prepped the photos for this post ages ago, but then I had a problem…

Mr Cone in Monroe, New York is a really rather wonderful ice-cream parlour. I highly recommend stopping by if you’re in the area.

The problem is this: I can’t discover anything about its history! I chatted to one of the people who works there, she said the current owner bought it in the 70s.

But other than that?

Well, I’ve soured my extensive database of Drive In Ice Cream Parlours, trying to find a similarly designed building and sign somewhere else in the USA. Assuming that the sign is original, it wasn’t a Tastee-Freez, a Dairy Queen or any of the usual suspects. I’ve drawn a blank.

Here’s what I can say with certainty: (1) it was probably built in the 1950s; (2) Mr Cone sells pretty good ice cream and shakes. If you can add anything to this list, I’d love to hear from you!

Mr Cone Ice Cream Parlour
Address: 514 Route 17M, Monroe NY 10950
Hours: You know, I’m not sure. I forgot to look. I think they are 11am-9.30pm during the ice cream season, but don’t quote me on that.


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Death of a Drive-In, Middle Hope NY

Building condemned. The roof on the candy-cane striped projector building is falling in. Caution: do not enter. Tape blocks every entrance. No Trespassing. Branches with drying, autumn leaves grow through gaps in the screen.

We’re not going to try getting any closer.

Middle Hope Drive-In

Opens Tonight! On May 29, 1950 it was a different story. COME bring your family… Your friends. Four hundred and fifty cars packed into the field to watch the Memorial Day weekend double feature, The Story of Seabiscuit and The Gay Ranchero.

The drive-in movie theater was an icon of twentieth-century America. As a kid in Britain, I loved seeing a drive-in appear in an old movie. They were so cool, so alien: they’d never have worked in the UK. Too cold and wet.

Middle Hope Drive-In Sign

This one, the Middle Hope Drive-In a few miles north of Newburgh, New York, was one of the early ones. An odd one, too. You can see the screen from the road. Anyone at the liquor store across the road would have got a free show every night.

The 1950s was the golden age of the drive-in. Hot dogs and root beer, Ford Thunderbirds, science fiction double features.

Middle Hope Drive-In Long Shot

From the late 60s the Drive-In was threatened from all sides. Multiplex cinemas provided more choice, better sound and comfortable seats. Land prices were going up, making the economics of the Drive-In unsustainable. People now had high-quality colour TVs at home and pay TV was just around the corner. By the 70s, Drive-Ins were in terminal decline.

Middle Hope Drive In Sign Long

While a handful survive today, the Middle Hope only lasted until October 1987. Despite an attempt to revive it, it has sat decaying since then.

We stood by the roadside looking down. I imagined watching Dr Carrington trying to reason with The Thing from Another World, or Sgt Peterson attacked by Them!, giant mutant ants in the New Mexico desert.

Once a place of fun, today there’s a sharp chill in the air.

It’s time for us to leave.

Middle Hope Drive-In, across the road

 

Middle Hope Drive-In Movie Theater, Middle Hope NY
Address: 5258 Route 9W North, Newburgh, NY 12550
Hours: 24/7


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