Graball, TN
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About Graball
- • Blues musician Sleepy John Estes was born near Graball in 1899, influencing generations.
- • The 'Graball Shuffle,' a unique style of Appalachian clogging, originated in local dance halls.
- • The area's fertile soil and access to the Hatchie River established it as a cotton shipping hub.
- • Local legend says a buried stash of Civil War gold remains hidden somewhere near Mud Creek.
- • The Great Depression devastated cotton prices, leading to widespread farm foreclosures.
- • Its name reflects locals 'grabbing all' the land; it was formally established around 1880.
- • With around 150 residents, the population is about the size of a large extended family.
- • Sitting at 328 feet, the elevation offers slightly elevated views of the surrounding farmland.
- • Agriculture, particularly cotton and soybean farming, remains the primary source of employment.
- • A quiet, slow-paced feeling of nostalgia lingers in the air, like stepping back in time.
- • The Memphis Grizzlies are the closest pro team, bringing NBA action about an hour away.
- • Nearby Brownsville High School's football team once boasted a 3-year undefeated streak.