Knight’s Tourist Home, Jesup

Postcard by Broadhurst Studio, Jesup, Ga., Circa 1940. Collection of Brian Brown.

I’m not sure when this was built but I believe it was built solely for use as a boarding house/tourist home. It is presently being deconstructed. Jesup once had many such “tourist homes” but by the 1960s most were replaced by modern motels. The Broadhurst Studio postcard (pictured above) likely dates to circa 1940. The card notes the availability of a locked garage and boasts that it is a block away from the noise of highway traffic.

2 thoughts on “Knight’s Tourist Home, Jesup

  1. Gloria Knight's avatarGloria Knight

    I only wish I knew it was being torn down so I could have went and explored this home. We have the postcards. 😢

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  2. Carl S Saxton's avatarCarl S Saxton

    Based on the postcard, I would say this was built long before the 30’s or 40’s, and it was renovated in the 30’s or 40s, including new siding. Look closely at the siding on the house in the postcard versus the current picture.

    Either way – very disappointing to see it torn down. We have millions of acres of vacant lots and land available – only one Knight’s Tourist Home. It would have been beautiful to remove the newer siding and return it to its original appearance.

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