Rosedale, MS
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About Rosedale
- • Muddy Waters, the "father of modern Chicago blues," was born in Rosedale, Mississippi.
- • Some argue Delta blues music truly took root near Rosedale, shaping American music.
- • Its strategic location on the Mississippi River drove Rosedale's early growth.
- • Rosedale was once considered as a possible location for the state capital.
- • The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 devastated Rosedale, reshaping its infrastructure.
- • Named for its abundant roses, Rosedale was incorporated in 1876.
- • With roughly 1,440 residents, its population is less than half of its peak.
- • At 141 feet above sea level, it's slightly higher than surrounding Delta land.
- • Agriculture, particularly cotton and soybeans, drives Rosedale's economy.
- • Rosedale exudes a peaceful, nostalgic charm, steeped in blues history.
- • The Memphis Grizzlies are the closest major pro sports team.
- • Rosedale's proximity to the Mississippi River fostered intense local fishing tournaments.