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Decurion’s other operations include swap meets (or flea markets), a drive-in movie theater, mini-storage facilities, family fun centers, and a bowling alley.
Pacific Swap Meets

Pacific Theatres started its first swap meet at The Orange Drive-in in 1963 and now owns and operates three swap meets in LA County (San Fernando, Vineland, and Foothill swap meets) and one in Hawaii (the Kam swap meet).

More information is available at www.pacifictheatresswapmeets.com.
Vineland Drive-in Theater and Swap Meet

This drive-in movie theater has been in operation in the City of Industry, California for nearly 50 years. The only drive-in in the Los Angeles/Orange County area, the Vineland operates every night. The swap meet opened in 1984 and is open seven days each week, year round, with over 600 vendor spaces and a weekly average of 25,000 shoppers. It features two restaurants and several food cart operations, entertainment every Saturday and Sunday, and free parking.

More information is available at www.vinelandswapmeet.com.
Mini-Pac Storage

Mini-Pac has locations in San Pedro, California and Honolulu. From 700 self-storage units in 1992, Mini-Pac has grown to over 3,000 units in approximately 37 convenient sizes in state-of-the-art indoor storage facilities featuring individually alarmed units, computer-coded entry, and fire suppression with individually sprinklered units.

More information is available at www.mini-pac.com.

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