Bentonia, MS
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About Bentonia
- • Blues musician Skip James, known for his haunting falsetto, was born near Bentonia.
- • The haunting and distinctive Bentonia blues style originated here, influenced by Henry Stuckey.
- • The Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad spurred Bentonia's growth in the late 19th century.
- • Local legend says a haunted house in Bentonia is visited by restless spirits.
- • The Great Depression significantly impacted Bentonia's cotton-based economy.
- • Established in 1836, 'Bentonia' likely honors Senator Benton from Missouri.
- • With about 300 residents, it's notably smaller than most Mississippi towns.
- • At 266 feet, the elevation offers gentle rolling hills, typical of the region.
- • Agriculture, especially cotton and soybeans, remains a key part of the local economy.
- • A quiet, reflective, and deeply rooted sense of history permeates the air.
- • The New Orleans Saints, about 3 hours away, won Super Bowl XLIV in 2010.
- • Bentonia High School's basketball team has a history of strong local rivalries.