Habersham History Documentary to Premiere Following Big Red Apple Centennial Unveiling

CORNELIA, Ga. — A new documentary chronicling the history and legacy of Cornelia’s iconic Big Red Apple will make its public debut on Saturday, June 6, following the monument’s 100th anniversary unveiling ceremony.

Produced by Habersham History, The Big Red Apple – A 100-Year Legacy explores the story behind one of Northeast Georgia’s most recognizable landmarks, tracing its origins from the height of the region’s apple industry to its lasting role as a symbol of community identity.

The approximately 17-minute film combines historic photographs, newspaper accounts, archival materials, and interviews with local residents, historians, and community leaders to tell the story of how a monument erected in 1926 became an enduring symbol of Cornelia and Habersham County.

The documentary is Habersham History’s fourth documentary project, following Cornelia: A Train Town, the Kiwanis Club of Cornelia’s 100th anniversary documentary, and the Habersham County Airport documentary.

“This documentary is about more than a monument,” said Peter Madruga, president and founder of Habersham History. “It’s about the people, traditions, businesses, and memories connected to it. For a century, the Big Red Apple has helped define Cornelia and Habersham County. We wanted to preserve that story and share it with future generations.”

The film highlights the vision of the civic leaders and apple growers who helped establish the monument in 1926, examines the significance of Habersham County’s once-thriving apple industry, and explores the ways the Big Red Apple continues to serve as a gathering place and landmark for generations of residents.

Among those featured in the documentary are local residents, business owners, and historians who share personal stories and historical perspectives on the monument’s significance. The film also draws heavily from archival materials preserved by Habersham History, including historic newspaper accounts and photographs documenting the monument and the community that grew around it.

The documentary will premiere immediately following the Big Red Apple Centennial Unveiling Ceremony, which begins at 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, at the monument in downtown Cornelia.

Following the unveiling, attendees are invited to the watch the public premiere screening.

Admission is free.

Founded in 2011, Habersham History is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving, researching, and sharing the history of Habersham County through educational programs, documentary projects, preservation initiatives, and the Digitize Habersham newspaper archive project.

For more information about the documentary or Habersham History, visit www.habershamhistory.org.

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