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awrootbeer commented about Alps Drive-In on Jun 27, 2014 at 3:10 pm

I can lay some lines down about drive-in theatres in and around Athens back in the day. The Alps drive-in WAS on Alps Road back in the mid-fifties before they relocated out on North Avenue on old Hull Road in the sixties when development started on the Beechwood neighborhood and the Beechwood Shopping Center/Promenade across the street. Alps elementary school opened in 1957 and the theatre was still in operation as it was situated across Baxter Street from the school which is now Alps Shopping. I remember when there was nothing but pine trees across Alps Road in front of the schools main entrance. The Athens Drive-in on the Atlanta Hwy was built and opened in 1949.It was located on the Phil Hughes Honda lot before the dealership was built.The entrance to Athens West shopping center(Ingles,etc.), use to be the driveway into the theatre. Alps drive-in closed before 1980 and I ran the Athens drive-in in its final years..1977 to 1985. Before both theatres were demolished, R E M rented both to shoot one of their early music videos.I was in on the shoot and it took about three days at Athens and about one or two days at the Alps.The Alps was owned by the Woodall family,who owned drive-ins all around this area and even Atlanta. The very LAST drive-in to finally close down in our vicinity was Woodall’s 441 Drive-in about 10 miles out heading toward Commerce. I remember it was still showing 1st run movies with two screens into the 1990’s. Athens Drive-in was owned by the Georgia Theatre Company which has all the screens in Beechwood Cinemas today.The Prince Avenue Drive-in was built around 1954 and didn’t last more than 3 years or so. It was located where Homewood Hills Shopping Center sits today. I think the railroad that still has trains running on it behind the shopping center could have contributed to its closing because I remember the tracks ran parallel to parking cars very close to the property at the bottom of a 6 ft bank.