Habersham History invites Community to Share Photos for Big Red Apple’s 100th Anniversary

As the Big Red Apple in Cornelia approaches its 100th anniversary, Habersham History is inviting the community to help celebrate by sharing their favorite photos of the iconic landmark.

Habersham History is collecting photographs of the Big Red Apple to be featured as part of the centennial celebration later this year. Residents, visitors, and anyone with a special memory tied to the famous apple are encouraged to participate.

The Big Red Apple has been a recognizable symbol of Habersham County since it was erected in 1926 to celebrate the region’s apple industry. Standing prominently at the intersection of U.S. Highway 441 and Georgia Highway 365 in Cornelia, the structure has become one of the most photographed landmarks in Northeast Georgia.

Organizers say they are looking for a wide variety of photos — from vintage family snapshots to modern-day selfies — that showcase the apple and the memories people have made around it.

“We know so many people have great pictures with the Big Red Apple,” organizers said. “This is a chance for the community to be part of celebrating one of Habersham County’s most beloved landmarks.”

Photos may include family visits, marriage proposals, prom photos, school trips, seasonal decorations, or simply a favorite scenic shot of the apple itself.

Selected images may be featured as part of the Big Red Apple’s 100th anniversary celebration and in future Habersham History projects highlighting the county’s rich heritage.

How to participate

To participate, email your photo to:

info@habershamhistory.org

Please include your name and any details about the photo, such as when it was taken or the story behind it.

The deadline to submit photos is March 31.

Habersham History encourages anyone with a connection to the Big Red Apple to take part and help commemorate a century of one of Habersham County’s most enduring symbols.

As the apple’s 100th birthday approaches, organizers say the celebration will be as much about the people and memories connected to the landmark as it is about the structure itself.

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