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SUMMARY:Mule Day - Southern Heritage Festival
DESCRIPTION:So just what is Mule Day all about? The Mule was the "tractor" for the farms of early America. Imagine being without your car....that's how important the Mule was for early farmers.\n\n\n\nSo what will I see at Mule Day? Mule Day is a look back at life on a rural farm. There will be Mule Plowing Demonstrations. Draft and Cotton Mules. A Petting Zoo. DEMONSTRATIONS VARY YEAR TO YEAR. Demonstrations of lost arts such as Cornhusk Weaving\, Blacksmithing\, Rope Making\, Soap Making and much more.  Hosts in the 3 house museums will be in period costumes appropriate for the 1785 log cabin\, 1790 Grey House\, and the 1869 Greek Revival.  The will also be period music such as mandolin\, vocal\, fiddle etc in the morning and afternoon at the various homes.\n\n\n\nNEW THIS YEAR:  Be sure to visit Blue Haven Bee Company at the back of the Brick Mansion.  They will be demonstrating how to harvest honey from bee hives.  They will also show how wine (mead) is made from honey.  Samples will be available of all kinds of honey ...while supplies last.\n\n\n\nEver wonder what a country fair would have been like 150 years ago? It would have lots to do for the kids\, like a petting zoo\, panning for gold\, and sack races. The sheepdog demonstration would have been a big hit\, especially when they herd the ducks over a little bridge. There would have been real food like fresh-squeezed lemonade\, rib-eye sandwiches\, and church groups with marvelous baked goods. So many vendors with hand-made items would entice you to buy their wares. The music would be a serenade as you strolled the grounds\, seeing the sights and eating hand-churned ice cream...\n\nThis is what awaits visitors at Mule Days/Southern Heritage Festival at Callaway Plantation in Washington\, Ga. \n\n\n\nThe historic houses on site throw open their doors and welcome all to experience a one-of-a-kind step back in time. The Mule Show in the arena nearby gives ribbons for various classes of mules - a veritable Mule Beauty Contest. There's even a chance to try your hand at plowing with a mule.\n\n\n\nMany kinds of antique tractors are well represented\, along with antique cars. A huge turpentine still made entirely of copper comes to visit that day also.\n\n\n\nThere is also a special show with highly trained mules.  Joining the fun are a blacksmith\, quilters\, spinners\, weavers\, chair caner\, pine needle basket maker\, carpenter\, a shingle roofing demo\, a Jail Wagon\, Chuck Wagon and a Tinker's wagon. Don't miss Old Doc Bell's Tonic and Elixers that include authentic root beer\, birch beer\, cream soda and more (snake oil not included!).\n\n\n\nThe Hit String Band\, a truly talented family playing bluegrass favorites\, will be playing in one spot. The ring of the Classis City Dulcimers will echo in another area\, and the duo Clay Babies will be strumming along as well.\n\n\n\nIt's a blast from the past - 150 years ago!  Make us a part of your family's tradition. Held annually on the 2nd Saturday in October. \n\n\n\n #Downtown #Washington\, Ga #CSRA #Confederacy #Restaurants #Boutiques #Shops #Antiques #Daytrip #Events #Museum #Kids #Children #Activity #Coffee #Food #Augusta #Oconee #Army #UGA #Reynolds #Aiken  #Mules  #AmericanRevolution #Mule
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:So just what is Mule Day all about? The Mule was the &quot\;tractor&quot\; for the farms of early America. Imagine being without your car....that&#39\;s how important the Mule was for early farmers.<br />\n<br />\nSo what will I see at Mule Day? Mule Day is a look back at life on a rural farm. There will be Mule Plowing Demonstrations. Draft and Cotton Mules. A Petting Zoo. DEMONSTRATIONS VARY YEAR TO YEAR. Demonstrations of lost arts such as Cornhusk Weaving\, Blacksmithing\, Rope Making\, Soap Making and much more.&nbsp\; Hosts in the 3 house museums will be in period costumes appropriate for the 1785 log cabin\, 1790 Grey House\, and the 1869 Greek Revival.&nbsp\; The will also be period music such as mandolin\, vocal\, fiddle etc in the morning and afternoon at the various homes.<br />\n<br />\n<b style=""><font color="#0000ff">NEW THIS YEAR:&nbsp\; </font></b><span style="color:#000000\;">Be sure to visit Blue Haven Bee Company at the back of the Brick Mansion.&nbsp\; They will be demonstrating how to harvest honey from bee hives.&nbsp\; They will also show how wine (mead) is made from honey.&nbsp\; Samples will be available of all kinds of honey ...while supplies last.</span><br />\n<br />\nEver wonder what a country fair would have been like 150 years ago? It would have lots to do for the kids\, like a petting zoo\, panning for gold\, and sack races. The sheepdog demonstration would have been a big hit\, especially when they herd the ducks over a little bridge. There would have been real food like fresh-squeezed lemonade\, rib-eye sandwiches\, and church groups with marvelous baked goods. So many vendors with hand-made items would entice you to buy their wares. The music would be a serenade as you strolled the grounds\, seeing the sights and eating hand-churned ice cream...<br />\nThis is what awaits visitors at Mule Days/Southern Heritage Festival at Callaway Plantation in Washington\, Ga.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nThe historic houses on site throw open their doors and welcome all to experience a one-of-a-kind step back in time. The Mule Show in the arena nearby gives ribbons for various classes of mules - a veritable Mule Beauty Contest. There&#39\;s even a chance to try your hand at plowing with a mule.<br />\n<br />\nMany kinds of antique tractors are well represented\, along with antique cars. A huge turpentine still made entirely of copper comes to visit that day also.<br />\n<br />\nThere is also a special show with highly trained mules.&nbsp\; Joining the fun are a blacksmith\, quilters\, spinners\, weavers\, chair caner\, pine needle basket maker\, carpenter\, a shingle roofing demo\, a Jail Wagon\, Chuck Wagon and a Tinker&#39\;s wagon. Don&#39\;t miss Old Doc Bell&#39\;s Tonic and Elixers that include authentic root beer\, birch beer\, cream soda and more (snake oil not included!).<br />\n<br />\nThe Hit String Band\, a truly talented family playing bluegrass favorites\, will be playing in one spot. The ring of the Classis City Dulcimers will echo in another area\, and the duo Clay Babies will be strumming along as well.<br />\n<br />\nIt&#39\;s a blast from the past - 150 years ago!&nbsp\; Make us a part of your family&#39\;s tradition. Held annually on the 2nd Saturday in October.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\n&nbsp\;#Downtown #Washington\, Ga #CSRA #Confederacy #Restaurants #Boutiques #Shops #Antiques #Daytrip #Events #Museum #Kids #Children #Activity #Coffee #Food #Augusta #Oconee #Army #UGA #Reynolds #Aiken&nbsp\; #Mules&nbsp\; #AmericanRevolution #Mule<br />\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Callaway Plantation 2160 Lexington Hwy Washington\, GA 30673
UID:e.2812.1275
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DTSTAMP:20260417T003212Z
URL:http://tourism.washingtonwilkes.org/events/details/mule-day-southern-heritage-festival-1275
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