People from
Hagan, Georgia Evans County is populated by many different
ethnic groups. Among these groups are
Whites;
Blacks or
African Americans;
Native Americans;
Asians;
Pacific Islanders; and
Hispanics or
Latinos. Foreign born Evans Countians are predominantly Mexican, followed by
Filipinos; Guatemalans; Japanese; Indians;
Germans; and Indonesians. The most common ancestries in Evans County include
American; English; Irish; German;
Scots-Irish; French; and Italian.
Joseph Kennedy was born in Claxton and went on to become the senator for the area and president pro tempore of the
Georgia State Senate.
Albert Parker and Ira S. Womble Sr. both made Claxton and Evans County famous through their respective companies,
The Claxton Bakery and
The Georgia Fruitcake Company.
Cartha Deke DeLoach, a native Evans Countian, joined the
FBI and worked alongside
J. Edgar Hoover while Dr.
Curtis Gordon Hames did a groundbreaking study on
heart disease. Two Evans County natives,
Charles Gordon Edwards of Daisy, and
William Washington Larsen of Hagan, went on to become
United States Representatives.
Customs Evans County has held an annual
rattlesnake roundup the second weekend of March since 1968, with the festival growing every year since then and moving from within Claxton to just outside the city in 2001; this festival has undergone a change and is now called the Claxton Rattlesnake and Wildlife Festival. Another, more recent, annual event is the Cruisin' in the Country Bike Ride, began in 1995 as the Yuletide Ride. The event was changed from December to November the next year and expanded to include a route. Soon, the route became a complete
century ride. Other events include the
Martin Luther King Day parade, held every January; Christmas in Claxton, an event which occurs on the first Saturday in December and includes arts and crafts, food, and the Parade of Lights;
barrel racing at the Richey Arena; and a
tractor pull held on the first Saturday of each month at the Longneedle Farm Truck and Tractor Pull. A Chicken Pickin' festival was held September 11, 2010.
Cuisine Evans County's cuisine includes a variety of different foods ranging from seafood,
corn on the cob and chicken and dumplings to
Brunswick stew,
fried chicken and
cornbread. Other well known and loved foods in the county include
pecans,
peaches and peanuts. However, these are not the only foods enjoyed by Evans Countians. Because of the diversity within the county, the people of Evans County also frequent Mexican and Chinese restaurants.
Architecture A number of buildings and homes in Evans County are on the
National Register of Historic Places. In Claxton, there is the Dr. James W. Daniel House; the Evans County Courthouse; and the Mitchell J. Green Plantation. In Hagan, there is the
George W. DeLoach House. Evans County is also home to a number of
antebellum houses that were built prior to the formation of the county. Many of these homes were built in the
Plantation Plain style and include the A.D. Eason House; the Thomas A. Durrence House; and the Edwards-Strickland House. ==Law and government==