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Agriculture is a major industry in the Colquitt and Miller County areas, the main crops being peanuts, cotton, corn, and timber. Despite the
Colquitt is also home to HennyPenny Video/Television Productions Incorporated, a nonprofit organization headed by Ralph Wilcox, a thirty-year veteran of theater and television. Wilcox serves as southwest Georgia's film commissioner and is executive director of HennyPenny, which operates a modern
Other local attractions include Georgia's official monument to Native Americans. The twenty-seven-foot cedar sculpture, titled Whispering Giants, is by Hungarian-born artist Peter Toth, who has placed one of these tributes in every state. As of 2006 the Millennium Mural Project, funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, and the Georgia Council for the Arts, consists of eleven murals in Colquitt. The state legislature designated Colquitt "Georgia's First Mural City" in 2006. Every April the city, known as the "Mayhaw Capital of the World," celebrates the National Mayhaw Festival with a parade and arts-and-crafts show. The mayhaw, the fruit of the thorny hawthorne tree, is very tart and most commonly used in making jellies and jams. According to the 2010 U.S. census, the population of Colquitt was 1,992. Greg Loyd, Waycross College Updated 12/20/2011 |
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