Greetings, all. I have an announcement to make. The completely revised Al Green's website is now up at a new location:
http://www.algreensdrivein.com
Al Green’s was a popular Eastside hangout until it dwindled in the late 60s, continued on in a moribund state for another 30 years, then died in the early 90s. On one level it’s the story of a WWII soldier returning home to start a very successful family business. On another level it’s about a place where teenagers from all over the city came of age. Then as the celebratory mood of the 50s ended, the 60s brought a more complex and sometimes desperate mood, diminishing the importance of drive-ins. Then the 70s delivered body blows to the drive-in industry as interstate highways diverted traffic from state highways and gasoline prices tripled, etc. Al Green’s was in many ways a perfect mirror for these national trends. Its success is also the mirror image of the poor quality of urban and suburban planning in Marion County. I discuss that in the analysis since today I work as a CAD specialist for architects and planners.
New information about the basement tunnels has also been uncovered. You have to see this bizarre architecture. It was there all along, apparently without anyone knowing about it. Also, learn the story of the manager Belle Green, who was said to have lived in the dingy basement right up until the place was demolished in 1994. The salvage man believed she did despite the extreme dilapidation of the premises. I myself do not think the basement was habitable. Also, listen to an extremely rare audio of Belle taking orders from customers or check out some rare photos, all in the Photo Album.
I invite you all to stop by and learn more about this legendary Hoosier restaurant. And if you should have any personal stories to share, please post them to the message board.
Thanks!
Best as always,
Pete Tocco
Columbia, MD