Tiny Georgia Town Has Rich Agricultural History
The town of Gay, Georgia might be pretty small today, but it wasn't too long go that the community was a major export hub for agricultural products like cotton and peaches. Today the town holds a twice-yearly festival to celebrate that legacy. Ray D'Alessio explains.

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