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The first Kentucky Apple Festival was held on October 6, 1962, and was known as "Apple Day". It was guided by Elmon Davis, an officer at Citizens National Bank and apple orchard owner from Flat Gap. Davis not only created the festival to promote the county's apple production, but to compete with the Johnson County Fair, which had been held ...
The Apple Festival was founded in September 1949 with the purpose of promoting La Crescent and its apple industry. The first Apple Festival was a huge success, drawing a crowd of nearly 20,000 people, and the festival has grown in size and quality every year. All profits made from the festivals are given back to the community for various projects.
The Jackson County Apple Festival is an annual festival dedicated to the apple held in Jackson, Ohio, United States. [1] The festival was created to promote Jackson County's leading agricultural product, which at the time was grown by over forty farms in the area.
The Georgia Apple Festival is an annual festival in Ellijay, Georgia. [1] The festival has been held every October since 1971 and offers handmade crafts, live music, and apples. An annual parade and antique car show are also held in conjunction with the festival.
The Apple & Grape Harvest Festival is a biennial festival held in Stanthorpe, Queensland, Australia, taking place over 10 days at the beginning of March.It is one of Queensland's longest-running festivals, first held in 1966 as a celebration of the Granite Belt region’s wine and produce industry.
The festival offers a variety of attractions. Its primary draw is its parade, and a street festival featuring fresh foods and local crafts. Other attractions include hayrides, a classic car show, live music, Kinsmen pancake breakfast, a firework show, and a children's amusement park. Vendors can be found around town selling local arts and crafts.
Apple Festival (Azerbaijani: Alma bayramı) is a cultural festival that is celebrated annually in Guba, Azerbaijan on the days of harvesting apples. [1] The inaugural event was held in 2012. The festival features Azerbaijani fruit-cuisine mainly the apples from Quba. Although the holiday is called "Apple Feast", it is dedicated not only to ...