E.M. Loew’s Route 128 Drive-in, Burlington. This theater was located where the Roche Bros plaza is today. It was also used briefly for outdoor church service, when a faction of a local church broke off on its own.
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E.M. Loew’s Route 128 Drive-in, Burlington. This theater was located where the Roche Bros plaza is today. It was also used briefly for outdoor church service, when a faction of a local church broke off on its own.
Thanks for filling in memories I had forgotten. I do remember the conflict within the church. It developed with the increase in population and so many religious backgrounds coming with It. Because King had Bapist background he had enough people in the community that wanted to continue their faith. Because the church was a Congregationalist church Rev. King was allowed to create a church of his faith. Again I was here but still at a young enough age that all my information about events came from others as I grew and became Historian of the church. Stick with Marian and Herb, it seems they still have sharp memories. Doing great. Wayne.