35 College Campuses Where Hollywood Movies Were Secretly Filmed

31. Emory University: Driving Miss Daisy (1989)

Emory University - Charles and Peggy Evans Anatomy Building. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Daniel Mayer

Emory University in Atlanta provided a dignified, graceful backdrop for several scenes in Driving Miss Daisy, capturing the genteel charm of the American South. Its classic Southern architecture, with stately columns and grand lawns, was used to enhance the film’s quiet reflection on race, class, and aging. The university’s campus helped ground the film in a specific cultural moment while offering aesthetic cohesion to its mid-century setting. Emory’s warm palette and regional authenticity added emotional texture to the narrative, showing that sometimes a campus isn’t just a backdrop—it’s part of the atmosphere itself.

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