The Jesup Drive-in opened in 1948, just a few years after World War II ended. It was a time of optimism and new beginnings. Today, renovations are afoot to improve the experience of the Drive-In by enhancing the nostalgic ambiance. Plans include adding décor from the 1950s era. One specific addition is our carhops — waiters/waitresses dressed in 50’s attire — who can take food orders from your car. You can also call in or text us your food orders. The Jesup Drive-In is a real treasure. In 1958, there were more than 4,000 drive-ins in operation across the United States, but today only 372 remain. We’re fortunate in Jesup to have one of only a few Drive-Ins left in the entire nation, and the oldest Drive-In in Georgia.
The 3d Infantry Division Museum will feature more than 14,000 square feet of space. Exhibits include an interactive gallery featuring the origins of Camp Stewart with its progression to Fort Stewart, a gallery presenting the history of the 3d Infantry Division, and portraits highlighting unit histories. Future expansion includes an Airfields and Aviation gallery, expansion of the 3ID gallery, and a display featuring military vehicles from the past. The 3d Infantry Division Museum is available to host events and meetings.