Why Bananas?
Home of the World’s Largest Banana Pudding
You may be wondering, "Why Bananas?" While it is true our weather is not conducive to growing bananas, the twin cities have had a great impact on bananas in the United States.
In about 1880 the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad was the first to develop refrigerated cars. Suddenly those not living in tropical regions could have the same fruits year round that others enjoyed. Fulton, at the time, was home to a large railroad facility and became the redistribution point for the railroad because of its central location between New Orleans and Canada. The United Fruit Co, now Chiquita, began shipping bananas from South America by ship to New Orleans. The bananas were loaded onto railcars on top of 162 pound blocks of ice for the trip north. Fulton had the only ice house on the route north to Chicago. The bananas were re-iced with blocks from the Fulton Ice Plant, now closed. Empty railcars were pulled up to the side of the ice house and these large blocks of ice were loaded end up covering the entire box car. The bananas were then laid on top of the ice to continue their journey. At one point, over 70% of the bananas that were consumed in the US passed through Fulton. Fulton became known as "The Banana Capital of the World."
So now that the concept of Bananas in Fulton, Kentucky makes sense why all the fuss? Well we owe that in part to Carolyn Allen Dunavant. When Carolyn was an 8th grade student at Carr Elementary School, she wrote a letter to Chet Huntly, a news anchor for NBC, inviting him to the International Banana Festival. Chet took her up on her offer and sent national news cameras to cover the small town festival. Carolyn was honored as a Top Banana that year and invited to a luncheon with Miss America, Donna Exum.
The International Banana Festival has had many changes over the years. In the early years "Amigos", who ranged in age from 16-20, from South America would come about two weeks before the festival to stay with local families. They would attend parties, churches, schools, and socialize with local teenagers. This provided both groups with a wonderful experience that no textbook could match.
Several distinguished visitors have made appearances at the festival including Miss America, Miss Kentucky, Miss Tennessee, Miss Dairy Princess, officials from the United States State Department, congressmen, senators, and governors. Latin American guests have come from Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, Peru, Columbia, Panama, Nicaragua, Mexico, Argentina, and Venezuela.
The highlight of the festival has always been the 1-ton Banana Pudding, deemed the world largest. After traveling in the parade the pudding is then distributed to hungry festival attendees. We hope you join us as we are "Pudding Back Tradition" to the Banana Festival. We are bringing back several events and adding new ones. We hope you find something for the whole family and help make the festival the highlight of the year in the twin cities!
2024 Banana Festival
100 W. State Line St. Fulton, KY
Date: 9/14/204 - 9/21/2024
See Below for the 2024 Schedule!
2023 Banana Festival
2024 Banana Festival Schedule of Events
Saturday, September 14
Banana Ball
6pm - Event Center
Pistol Shoot
TBD - Range
Kids Day
11am - Farmer’s Market
Special Olympics
TBD
Beauty Pageant
9am - School
Monday, September 16
Ladies Night
6pm - TBD
Tuesday, September 17
School Art Contest
TBD
Bake Off
All Day - Fancy Fannies
The Amazing Banana Race (Scavenger Hunt)
5:30pm - Unity Park
Music Tuesday
6pm - Pontotoc Park
Wednesday, September 18
Tyson Foods Community Meal
5pm - Pontotoc Park
Chalk Art
5:30pm-7:30pm - Unity Park
Faith & Family Night Band
3:30pm - Unity Park
Kiddie Parade
6pm - Parade Route
Thursday, September 19
Senior Activities
9am - Pontotoc Park
Fulton’s Got Talent
7pm - Unity Park
Hot Wheel Derby
5pm - FCB Bank
Vendors
9am-All Day - Vendor Row
Friday, September 20
Carnival
Varies - Unity Park
Health Fair
9-11am - Fulton First Baptist
Music Friday
6pm - Unity Park
Vendors
9am-All Day - Vendor Row
Saturday, September 21
Car Show
8am - Lake Street
Banana Brawl
11am - Pontotoc Park
Banana Eating Contest
10am - Pontotoc Park
Doggy Pageant
2pm - Pontotoc Park
Dunking Booth
11am - TBD
Grande Parade
4pm - Parade Route
Music Saturday
6pm - Pontotoc Park
Cornhole Contest
9am - The Keg Patio
Vendors
9am-All Day - Vendor Row
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