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, Georgia in Cook County

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Adel, GA?
Then read on!

Adel is a small town in south Georgia with a rich history and some interesting facts. Here are a few:

1. Adel was founded in 1889 and named after the daughter of a prominent citizen, Adele Patten.

2. The town is home to the Georgia Peanut Festival, which takes place each October and celebrates the area's important peanut industry.

3. Adel is also known for its historic courthouse, which was built in 1904 and features a clock tower that still keeps time today.

4. The town is located near the site of the 1960 plane crash that killed musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson. A memorial plaque and annual tribute concert in their honor can be found nearby.

5. Adel is home to the Circlestone Country Club, which is believed to be the only golf course in the world with a tee box in one county (Cook) and a green in another (Tift).

6. The town was once the site of a prolific moonshining operation, which was shut down by federal agents in the early 1940s.

7. In recent years, Adel has become a popular destination for antique enthusiasts, with several shops and markets offering rare and unique finds.