City of Pelham - Mitchell County
Sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places include the downtown districts of Camilla and Pelham, as well as the residential historic district in Baconton.
The western border of the county is defined by the Flint River.
Landmark buildings in the county include the Bacon Family Homestead (1913), the James Price McRae House (1907) and Mt. Emon Church and Cemetery (1889).
Some of the county's special events are the Pelham Wildlife Festival, held every October in downtown Pelham. Also, the Pelham Country Jamboree is held every Saturday on the Depot Platform.
The annual Gnat Festival in downtown Camilla is another popular festival that features arts, crafts, music, bedraces, bike races and train rides.
