13-24 Drive In

13-24 Drive In The 13-24 Drive In has illuminated countless nights with movie lights in Wabash, IN, since 1951. A venue of Honeywell Arts & Entertainment.
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If you find yourself traveling the back roads of Indiana looking for a bit of nostalgia, take State Road 13 through the charming city of Wabash and you won’t be disappointed. Wabash may be known as the “first electrically lighted city in the world,” but the 13-24 Drive In Theater has illuminated countless nights with movie lights for 64 years running. What makes the theater an icon is that it is o

ne of the few thriving drive-in theaters in the United States. It boasts one of the largest outdoor screens in Indiana, and better yet, it is still open seasonally from May to September. When drive-ins first caught on in 1946, there were only 155 drive-in theaters in the United States. Four years later, that number increased to 820, and in 1958 the number peaked to a whopping 5,000 theaters across the nation. At that time, outdoor theaters had become a popular venue for inexpensive entertainment for the entire family. However, with the passing of time and the increase of multiplex cinemas, the novelty of drive-in theaters wore off and soon many were closing their gates for good. The inception of the Wabash drive-in was inspired by Hoosier native Truman Rembusch who began construction on the drive in theater in 1949. All materials used in the construction of the theater were purchased locally more than a year prior and were kept in storage until construction began. Construction began on a plot of ground that covered 17 acres. The original facilities included the drive-through ticket booth, the concession stand and a shed housing the kiddie train. Of these original buildings, the ticket booth and concession stand are still being used today. The theater could accommodate up to 750 cars with the newest state of the art speakers for quality sound and elevated parking for the best possible angle to see the movie out of your windshield. The original screen was one of the largest in its day at 58’ x 44’ and had a projection throw of 397 feet which was the longest in the state at that time. Interestingly, prior to the drive-in’s opening, a contest was held to see who could come up with a name for the newly established drive-in. Judges announced that the name “13-24 Drive In” had been chosen for the new theater on State Road 13 a short distance north of the intersection with Federal Road 24. The winning Wabash contestant, Mrs. Don Alger was chosen from 235 entries for naming the theater. The newly selected name “13-24 Drive In” would incorporate the outline of the 13 and 24 road signs along the two highways to be used in ads for the movies – and still are today. Opening day for the 13-24 Drive In finally arrived on August 23, 1951. Admission was .50 for adults and free for kids 12 and under. Local businesses showed their support of the new drive-in with ads in the Wabash Plain Dealer including the Baer Lumber Company, Sears Robuck and Co., Yarnelle Lumber Co., and Wabash Co. Farm Bureau Coop Assn., Inc. The first movie shown at the drive-in was “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves” in Technicolor. Today, the local business INGUARD continues local support of the drive-in by reinstating kids 12 and under free admission. The 13-24 Drive In has been a part of Wabash’s social fabric for 64 years. In 2011, the Drive In was purchased by two families who have been longtime supporters of the The Honeywell Foundation. Michael and Angie Beauchamp and Parker and Katie Beauchamp purchased the property with the intent of The Honeywell Foundation operating the facility and receiving all proceeds. "We look forward to the community being able to enjoy the Drive In for many years," said owner Parker Beauchamp. "It's a great opportunity for family entertainment, and we are happy to be a part of saving this Wabash landmark.”

"This is a great opportunity for us to continue expanding our community programming," said Tod Minnich, Honeywell Foundation Executive Director. "Thanks to the generosity of the Beauchamps, this popular attraction will remain open and continue to offer family entertainment. We're honored to be a part of it."

🚨 RETRO REELS VOTES ARE IN 🚨Retro Reels will be shown on Thursdays starting June 4 and feature some of the most iconic m...
05/04/2026

🚨 RETRO REELS VOTES ARE IN 🚨

Retro Reels will be shown on Thursdays starting June 4 and feature some of the most iconic movies of the past few decades. 🍿🎥

June 4 - Miss Congeniality
June 11 - Pitch Perfect
June 18 - White Chicks
June 25 - The Wizard of Oz
July 2 - Twister
July 9 - Grease
July 16 - 50 First Dates
July 23 - A League of Their Own
July 30 - A Cinderella Story
August 6 - The Outsiders

🗓️ The 13-24 Drive In will open for the season on May 22 with new release, Star Wars: The Mandalorian & Grogu.

🚗 Gates will open at 8:00 p.m. for parking on Thursdays and 7 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, with showtimes starting at dark.

🎟️ Retro Reels pricing is $10 on all carloads. Weekend prices are $7 for adults and $5 for kids, or a carload for $25.

💳 The 13-24 Drive In accepts both cash and card, tickets can be purchased at the gate or in advance.

☂️ Movies will show rain or shine, unless there is a county-wide weather emergency.

🔗 Visit honeywellarts.org/movies to get your tickets. We can't wait to see you all summer long, movie lovers! 🎦

The magic is back - the 13-24 Drive In opens in May! 🎥Grab your snacks, load up the car, and get ready for unforgettable...
04/15/2026

The magic is back - the 13-24 Drive In opens in May! 🎥

Grab your snacks, load up the car, and get ready for unforgettable movie nights under the sky. 🚗 🥨 The 13-24 Drive In will open for the season on May 22. Retro Reels classics will play on Thursdays starting June 4, and new releases will show every weekend.

We want YOU to help pick the 2026 Retro Reels lineup. 🍿 Winning movies will be announced and on sale in late April to early May. Visit honeywellarts.org/drive-in to vote NOW!

See you soon, movie lovers! 🎦

Missing movie nights at the 13-24 Drive In? Enjoy movies indoors at the Eagles Theatre until the Drive In reopens in the...
01/14/2026

Missing movie nights at the 13-24 Drive In? Enjoy movies indoors at the Eagles Theatre until the Drive In reopens in the spring. 🍿

New movie showtimes at the Eagles Theatre start this month, giving you more ways to enjoy movies on the weekend!

🔗 Visit honeywellarts.org/movies to see current showtimes and get your tickets.

New movie showtimes at the Eagles Theatre starting this month! 🎥

Friday matinees and Sunday evening showings are now part of the lineup, giving you more ways to enjoy movies on the weekend. 🍿

Experience movies in the historic Eagles Theatre and the cozy Ferguson Theatre. Plus enjoy all of your favorite concessions: popcorn, pizza, nachos, slushies, and more!

🔗 Visit honeywellarts.org/movies to see current showtimes and get your tickets.

The 13-24 Drive In is now closed for the season! 🎥From new releases to Retro Reels and Spooky Nights, we have loved ever...
10/20/2025

The 13-24 Drive In is now closed for the season! 🎥

From new releases to Retro Reels and Spooky Nights, we have loved every minute of the 2025 season at the 13-24 Drive In with you, movie lovers. 🚗 We will see you back again in the spring!

🔗 Stop by the Eagles Theatre for new releases every weekend. 🍿 Visit honeywellarts.org to stay up-to-date on all of our upcoming events.

🚨 This weekend at the 13-24 Drive In 🚨🎃 Oct. 17: Ghostbusters (PG) and Killer Klowns From Outer Space (PG-13)👻 Oct. 18: ...
10/15/2025

🚨 This weekend at the 13-24 Drive In 🚨

🎃 Oct. 17: Ghostbusters (PG) and Killer Klowns From Outer Space (PG-13)
👻 Oct. 18: Halloween (R) and The Exorcist (R)
🚗 Gates will open at 6:00 p.m. for parking, with showtimes starting at 7:45 p.m.
🎟️ Spooky Nights: $20 on all carloads.

Movies will show rain or shine, unless there is a county-wide weather emergency. ☂️

🔗 Visit honeywellarts.org/spooky to learn more. The 13-24 Drive In accepts both cash and card, tickets can be purchased at the gate or in advance.

🚨 This weekend at the 13-24 Drive In 🚨🎃 Oct. 10: Scooby-Doo (PG) and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (PG-13)👻 Oct. 11:...
10/08/2025

🚨 This weekend at the 13-24 Drive In 🚨

🎃 Oct. 10: Scooby-Doo (PG) and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (PG-13)
👻 Oct. 11: The Cabin in the Woods (R) and Death Becomes Her (PG-13)
🚗 Gates will open at 6:00 p.m. for parking, with showtimes starting at 7:45 p.m.
🎟️ Spooky Nights: $20 on all carloads.

Movies will show rain or shine, unless there is a county-wide weather emergency. ☂️

🔗 Visit honeywellarts.org/spooky to learn more. The 13-24 Drive In accepts both cash and card, tickets can be purchased at the gate or in advance.

🚨 This weekend at the 13-24 Drive In 🚨Spooky Nights weekends will begin this weekend through Oct. 18! 🎥🎃 Oct. 3: Little ...
10/01/2025

🚨 This weekend at the 13-24 Drive In 🚨

Spooky Nights weekends will begin this weekend through Oct. 18! 🎥

🎃 Oct. 3: Little Monsters (PG) and Gremlins (PG)
👻 Oct. 4: Insidious (PG-13) and Orphan (R)
🚗 Gates will open at 6:00 p.m. for parking, with showtimes starting at 7:45 p.m.
🎟️ Spooky Nights: $20 on all carloads.

Movies will show rain or shine, unless there is a county-wide weather emergency. ☂️

🔗 Visit honeywellarts.org/spooky to learn more. The 13-24 Drive In accepts both cash and card, tickets can be purchased at the gate or in advance.

The 13-24 Drive In has been creating memories under the stars since 1951. 🌟 As drive-in theaters become rarer across the...
09/05/2025

The 13-24 Drive In has been creating memories under the stars since 1951. 🌟 As drive-in theaters become rarer across the country, we’re proud to keep this tradition alive in Wabash, Indiana.

Barb Biehl, a guest since the 1960s, remembers wrapping up in blankets and resting on pillows beneath the stars with her parents to watch movies. 🎥 Today, at 70, she’s still making memories here with her grandchildren.

🔗 Read the full feature from CNHI Indiana here: https://bit.ly/46bu5nz

Learn more about the 13-24 Drive In at honeywellarts.org/drive-in. 🍿 Stay tuned for a spooky announcement!

Originally published by CNHI IndianaBarb Biehl was about 6 years old the first time she saw a movie at the 13-24 Drive In theater in the 1960s.She remembers wrapping up in blankets and resting on pillows beneath the stars with her parents as the 35-millimeter film projector shined upon the massive s...

08/31/2025

🌟 THIS WEEK AT HONEYWELL ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 🌟

🎶 Honeywell Center
🍿 Eagles Theatre

The 13-24 Drive In is now closed until October. Stay tuned for a spooky announcement! 🎃

🚨 This weekend at the 13-24 Drive In 🚨🍿 August 29-30 - Jaws: 50th Anniversary 🦈🚗 Gates will open at 7:00 p.m. for parkin...
08/27/2025

🚨 This weekend at the 13-24 Drive In 🚨

🍿 August 29-30 - Jaws: 50th Anniversary 🦈
🚗 Gates will open at 7:00 p.m. for parking, and the movie will start at dark.
🎟️ New Releases: $7 for adults and $5 for kids, or a carload for $25.

Movies will show rain or shine, unless there is a county-wide weather emergency. ☂️

🔗 Visit honeywellarts.org/movies to learn more. The 13-24 Drive In accepts both cash and card. Online ticket purchasing is temporarily unavailable; tickets can be purchased at the gate.

Following this weekend, the 13-24 Drive In will be closed until October. Stay tuned for a spooky announcement! 🎃

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890 N State Road 13
Wabash, IN
46992

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