Womack Road in Dunwoody Named for Womack Family and Farm
Beginning around 1915 and until the 1960’s, the land where the Dunwoody campus of Georgia State University is located belonged to the Womack family. William Womack and wife, Victoria Reed Womack, owned fifty acres at the corner of Tilly Mill Road and Womack Road, which was named for their family. The four room wood home sat on the west side of the Georgia Perimeter College campus, near the additional parking area. William and Victoria had three sons; Lester, Elmer and Harvey and three daughters; Georgia, Ola, and Corrie.
North DeKalb Dairies
There were many dairies in DeKalb County in the 1930s and 1940s and a large portion of those were in Chamblee. According to A Century in North DeKalb: The Story of the First Baptist Church of Chamblee, there were 200 dairies in DeKalb County. DeKalb County was the largest producer of Grade A milk in the south and had more dairies than any other Georgia county.
A map of Chamblee dairies in 1939 shows thirty-three dairies.
Early Brookhaven and Roswell Movie Theatres
The Brookhaven Theatre at 4012 Peachtree Road opened in May 1938. The first film to be shown was Heidi, starring Shirley Temple. In the early years, tickets were twenty-five cents until 6:00 p.m.
Christmas in Connecticut starring Barbara Stanwyck and Dennis Morgan was playing at the Brookhaven Theatre in February of 1946. The original release was August of 1945.
Religion at WWI Camp Gordon
According to the December 1917 issue of The City Builder, a publication of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, a Commission on Training Camp Activities was formed for World War I encampment Camp Gordon in Chamblee, Georgia, Fort McPherson, and the aviation program at Georgia Tech. The purpose of the committee was to “organize the social life of the communities…which will mean a healthy reaction upon the camps.” (The City Builder is available online as part of the Atlanta History Center archives)
Christmas Movies in Atlanta in the 30s, 40s, 50s
If you were in Atlanta in 1954, you could have seen White Christmas at the Fox Theatre. The film was based around the song by the same name, which Irving Berlin wrote for Bing Crosby in 1940. Holiday Inn (1942) was the first film featuring the song White Christmas and the song won the Academy Award Best Music/Original Song category that year.
Dunwoody Depot Becomes Store and Post Office
Around 1924, when the Roswell Railroad was no longer operational, the Dunwoody Depot was rolled up Chamblee-Dunwoody Road on logs to a new location. The Depot was originally located between where CVS and Chevron are today on Chamblee Dunwoody Road. The new location was the southwest corner of the intersection of Chamblee Dunwoody Road and Mount Vernon Road, where BP is today.
Members of AVVBA Look Back on Time in Vietnam
2015 marks 50 years since United States troops entered Vietnam and 40 years since the war ended. A group that has worked for years to promote patriotism, assist new veterans, and honor the families of those who lost their lives serving in Vietnam is the Atlanta Vietnam Veterans Business Association. Two members of that organization, Art Katz and Bryan Tate, shared some of their personal experiences from the war.
World War I Camp Gordon Thanksgiving 1917
In 1917, the soldiers of Camp Gordon were having a Thanksgiving different than any other they ever experienced. Camp Gordon was a World War I encampment built earlier that year in Chamblee, Georgia. The soldiers missed their family and friends, but the camp made it a special occasion by planning a sumptuous Thanksgiving feast and printing a program with the menu.