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"Mule Day" has been a popular Columbia tradition for nearly 170 years, since the 1840s. [1] It began as "Breeder's Day", a single day livestock show and mule market event held on the first Monday in May. Over time, "Mule Day" evolved from a single day event into a multi-day festival, attracting thousands of attendees, lasting almost a week.
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In 1783, Thomas Edward Callaway and his family moved to the state of Georgia from Halifax County, Virginia (by way of North Carolina). [2] In 1785, John Callaway (1746–1821), one of the four sons of Thomas Edward Callaway, was granted 200 acres of land by the state of Georgia, located 9 miles West from Washington, Georgia.
Columbia's Mule Day will celebrate its 50th ... who has been an organizer of the festival since 1986, said. ... (Nell Wright Senior Center)12 p.m. - Driving Mule Show – Old Arena12 p.m. - State ...
Mule Day wrapped up another successful year celebrating its 50th anniversary since the festival's 1974 revival. Mule Day celebrates '50 years of long ears' with big crowds, old traditions and new ...
For Mule Day's 50th anniversary, Mule Day Queen Anissa Grimes will include honorary Queen Carly McGee, who has been battling cancer since 2022. 'Lifelong dream worth sharing': Mule Day Queen ...
Festivals in Atlanta (1 C, 24 P) F. ... Pages in category "Festivals in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
This year was the second time Mule Day organizers selected its annual Mule Man, which went to Bernis White of Santa Fe. Bernis White's Mules at Maury County Park on April 6th, 2024. A longtime ...