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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.
A big part of Mule Day's revival in 1974 was a community of supporters, from organizers to the many who hitch up their wagons each year to travel 50-miles by wagon train throughout Maury County to ...
Columbia's Mule Day will celebrate its 50th year since its 1974 revival, ... This year marks 50 years since the annual festival experienced its 20th century revival, drawing in thousands of locals ...
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. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] John Callaway built a one room log cabin on the property (which is no longer standing, but was located near the Callaway family cemetery). [ 5 ]
Carly McGee was selected at Mule Day's first honorary Mule Day Queen in celebration of the festival's 50th anniversary. "They were able to remove the front tumor, which was the largest," April ...
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Baxter's Mercantile, 808 S. Garden St., will be the spot to visit as Columbia gears up for its 50th Mule Day, plus a whole lot more. On Friday, Baxter's will host a special meet and greet with ...
Film festivals in Georgia (U.S. state) (8 P) Pages in category "Festivals in Georgia (U.S. state)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.