50 Days to 100: Big Red Apple Centennial Countdown Continues With Documentary Trailer Debut

With just 50 days remaining until a historic milestone in Cornelia, excitement is beginning to build around the 100th anniversary of the town’s most iconic symbol—the Big Red Apple monument.

On Tuesday, Habersham History President Peter Madruga unveiled the official trailer for an upcoming documentary chronicling the story behind the Big Red Apple during the Cornelia City Council meeting.

The debut marks one of the first public glimpses into a project that has been months in the making and is expected to play a central role in the community’s centennial celebration.

“The history behind how Cornelia became Home of the Big Red Apple may surprise you” Madruga told council members. “It


Watch the official trailer for the Big Red Apple documentary below:


A Symbol Nearly a Century in the Making

The Big Red Apple was unveiled on June 4, 1926, during the height of Northeast Georgia’s apple industry boom. At the time, Cornelia stood at the center of a thriving agricultural economy, supported by organizations like the Consolidated Apple Exchange and transportation networks such as the Southern Railway.

The monument itself was constructed in Winchester before being shipped to Cornelia, where it quickly became a defining landmark.

The phrase “Home of the Big Red Apple,” now synonymous with Cornelia, dates back even earlier. It appeared in regional publications as far back as the late 1800s and was later adopted by local newspapers, cementing the town’s identity as a centerpiece of Georgia’s apple industry.


A Story Worth Preserving

The documentary aims to capture not just the history of the monument, but the broader story of the people and industries that made it possible—from early orchardists to civic leaders and railroad executives who helped put Cornelia on the map.

The trailer offers a first look at archival imagery, narration, and storytelling that will be featured in the full film.


Looking Ahead

The official 100th anniversary of the Big Red Apple falls on June 4, 2026, but city leaders have scheduled the public celebration for Saturday, June 6, to allow for a full day of festivities.

Community leaders, historians, and residents are expected to gather to celebrate the legacy of a symbol that has stood for generations.

With 50 days to go, the countdown has officially begun.

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