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The old Manchester Drive-In property in Bolton Notch. (Edward McCullough
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BOLTON, CT The listing price on the former Manchester Drive-In property has dropped to less than $1 million.
The 21-acre site is located in Bolton Notch at 366 Boston Turnpike. It was once one of the most popular venues in the area until it closed in the mid-1980s.
It has since become overgrown and remnants of the old theater, including the rusted big screen and the weathered marquee, can still be seen.
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It had been on the market for $1.25 million but has been reduced to $995,000, listing agent Kurt Potter of Glastonbury-based RE/MAX Right Choice said Tuesday. The land is owned by Bolton Senior Comm. LLC.
BOLTON â A prominent parcel of land that used to be home to the Manchester Drive-In is up for sale, and the site could draw interest from housing developers wanting to build in the area.
The 21-acre property is listed for $1.25 million by Kurt Potter of Re/Max Right Choice, a real estate agent marketing the site at 366 Boston Turnpike. The property sits adjacent to Bolton Pond and I-384. Potter said the property has been listed for about two and a half months and heâs already had some inquiries about it.
The property has sat derelict for decades since the Manchester Drive-In was closed in the mid-1980s. Potter said the current property owner, Bolton Senior Comm. LLC, was initially going to pursue their own housing project on the site but have since abandoned those plans.
U.S. farmers not only planted and harvested a large crop successfully in 2020, but they also rolled out some impressive yields in the National Corn Growers Association’s National Corn Yield Contest despite weather challenges, wildfires, and a pandemic. Don Stall, Charlotte, Michigan, produced the highest yield in the contest with a yield of 476.9052 bushels per acre, reflecting farmers’ resilience and the value of modern seed varieties, advanced production techniques and innovative growing practices.
The National Corn Yield Contest is now in its 56
th year and remains NCGA’s most popular program for members.
“This contest brings farmers together to create, innovate and explore ways to optimize the nation’s largest and arguably most important crop,” said Debbie Borg, chair of NCGA’s Member and Consumer Engagement Action Team. “At both the state and national levels, contest winners find new ways to excel while using a variety of techniques. Ultimately, the invention
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