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Video: Vermont Drive-Ins Are Having a Renaissance 

Published August 26, 2020 at 6:00 a.m.

During the summer of 2020, with a pandemic raging across the country and most movie theaters shut down, drive-ins have been experiencing a renaissance. Eva Sollberger and her sister Margot Harrison visited three of them in Northern Vermont: the Sunset Drive-In in Colchester, Moonrise Cinemas in Lyndonville and the Bijou Drive-in in Morrisville. Read Margot’s cover story here.

Music: Barbacoa, “Spy-Fi” “Gorilla Monsoon” & “Death Valley”

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Eva Sollberger

Eva Sollberger

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Seven Days senior multimedia producer Eva Sollberger launched her award-winning "Stuck in Vermont" web video series in 2007. Her videos have been viewed by millions. She appears every other Friday on WCAX at 6:30pm.

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