By Nate Feldman
The coronavirus has forced the closure of cinemas throughout the world. In order to give people a chance to continue enjoying movies on the big screen during this difficult period, drive-in movie theaters have regained popularity because they give people an opportunity to see a movie in a public venue while allowing social distancing to remain intact.
In Hammonton, New Jersey, Kathedral Events Center is having drive-in movies every Thursday-Saturday. People order their tickets online, print them out, and then when they arrive at the Kathedral Events Center, someone scans their ticket and directs them where to park. Then, people tune their radio to a local FM station which carries the audio for the movie while they watch the film on the big screen.
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