Enterprise
Boll Weevil, Unknown, 1919
This sculpture was originally a fountain with water coming out of the top built to
commemorate the destruction of cotton crops by the boll weevil bug in 1915. It might seem
strange to dedicate a sculpture to a bug, but the citizens of Enterprise were actually
grateful for it. The destruction of their cotton forced the town and the county to expand
their economy beyond the production of cotton, which opened up many new economic
opportunities. What's even funnier is the bug was not even included in the initial design
of the artwork. This was only added in 1949, 20 years after the sculpture was built.