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About Colquitt-Miller County |
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Miller County was created in 1856 from parts of Baker and Early counties. It was named after Judge Points of Interest:Colquitt is home to "Swamp Gravy", Georgia's official folk life play with performances in the Spring and Fall. Each performance is a crowd pleasing blend of comedy, drama and music, steeped in a Southern storytelling tradition. Swamp Gravy's home is a renovated cotton warehouse known as Cotton Hall. Famous Citizens:Peter Toth, an Hungarian-born sculptor, spent several years of his life traveling across America carving Annual Events:Some of the festivals in Miller County include Storytelling Festival held in the Fall and the Annual Mayhaw Festival which attracts almost 20,000 visitors. Colquitt is known as the "Mayhaw Capital of the World." A Mayhaw is a small, red berry often used for jams and jellies and found only in the Southwest Georgia area.Source: Georgia Department of Community Affairs Census Data:You can find out more information about Miller County from the U.S. Census Bureau by clicking the link below: http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/13/13201.html Downloadable Information:Download complete information in PDF format. |
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