The Georgia Girl Drive-In was owned and operated by Davis & Lillian White. Thanks to their son Mickey for bringing this to my attention.
The Georgia Girl Drive-In was owned and operated by Davis & Lillian White. Thanks to their son Mickey for bringing this to my attention.
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I ate there before back in the the 60s, while living in Kingsland and taking piano lessons in Woodbine (Before I-95). Also remember Seaboard Air Line Railroad Silver Meteor using the now defunct tracks that once went over the Satilla river A SAL conductor told us (cub scout troop) that there is a hobo buried at the railroad bridge on the S.side that was hit by a train.