Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
Lake Shore Drive in is the way Tor Larson mentioned. I remember seeing Raise the Titanic, Coalminers Daughter, ET and others there. They had skeet shooting across the street years earlier.

88 Drive-In in Commerce City is still open I think. Cinderella Twin was at Hampden and Santa Fe.



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if you know the area you might remember Eddie Bohn's Pig and Whistle. He was an ex boxer turned entrepreneur. Every Which way but loose has a scene in this business.

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The sign was still up at least a decade or more after Eddie Bohn's closed.

In 1981 and 82 I worked at a printing shop on West Colfax, and lived off of East Colfax and Adams. Sometimes if the weather was nice I'd walk home after work. It was 8 miles and took me around 2 hours but I didn't have much else going on and I liked walking.

Sad to see how run down West Colfax has gotten. It actually used to be a nice and prosperous part of town.