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- Skyline Drive-In, a drive-in movie theater in Brooklyn, opened on June 14.
- It plays movies every night and guests are treated to a breathtaking view of the Manhattan skyline.
- Tickets cost $54.99 per car and $34.99 per motorcycle.
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As the sun set, casting its long and golden rays, I found myself looking upon a sight I never thought I'd see.
A stories-high brick-and-concrete wall, to the front of which was affixed a giant screen, towered over a row of cars, lined up neatly and orderly, waiting. To the right, across the river, the iconic New York City skyline glittered against the dusky sky.
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