About Benson
Situated where North Carolina's Piedmont Region meets
the Coastal Plain, Benson is blessed with a temperate
climate characterized by warm summers and mild winters.
The climate plus the area's rich soil have given Benson
a rich heritage in agriculture. From a cotton and tobacco
farmland a generation ago it has become a center for
the production and marketing of a number of agricultural
products, including soy beans, sweet potatoes, corn,
cucumbers and other vegetables, hogs, poultry and cattle.
Although Benson remains an important part of the rich,
agricultural region, diversification has taken place
in the changing economic base as industry has come,
giving added opportunities for employment. Benson is
located between two river basins, the Neuse and the
Cape Fear. Within two hours is the coast and three hours
drive is the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Hunters and fishermen can enjoy the bountiful wildlife
in the area. Several golf courses are located only a
few minutes drive away. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy
lighted tennis courts, several lighted athletic fields,
a swimming pool, and numerous other activities. A full-time
recreational director handles these activities plus
a very active senior citizens program.
Benson is the site of the county's largest celebration,
Benson Mule Days, which takes place annually on the
fourth weekend in September. Begun in 1950, Mule Days
originated as a harvest festival to honor the surrounding
farm community and its beast of burden, the mule.
Over the years the celebration has grown to attract
50,000 for the three day festival with parades, beauty
queens, rodeos, street dances, bluegrass music, arts
and crafts, and barbecue. The oldest festival in the
county, and one of the oldest in the State, takes place
on the fourth weekend in June. The State Annual Singing
Convention was started in 1921 by five local citizens
and is a weekend of gospel singing entertainment and
competition. "The Sing" now attracts participants
and enthusiasts from several surrounding states. Other
attractions include the Benson Museum of Local History,
which is located at the Benson Municipal Building, the
renovated and historically significant building which
formerly housed Benson High School. The town municipal
offices, Benson Area Chamber of Commerce, Benson Police
Department, and the local court facility are also located
in the building.
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MAYOR
William W. Massengill
211 West Main Street
Benson , NC 27504
Home 919-207-0818
Work 919-464-3960
COMMISSIONERS
Ray Smith
322 West Main Street
Benson , NC 27504
Home (919) 894-4261
Casandra P. Stack
106 Porter Street
Benson, NC 27504
Home 919-894-1357
Will T. Chandler
103 Lakeshore Drive
Benson , NC 27504
Work (910) 892-7842
Home (919)894-2660
Frederick D. Nelson, Jr.
212 West Brocklyn Street
Benson , NC 27504
Home (919) 894-7294
Cell 919-264-2616
John R. Bonner
306 East Harnett Street
Benson, NC 27504
Work (919) 894-3945
Cell (919)464-9743
Douglas V. Oglesby
207 West Church Street
Benson, NC 27504
Work: (919) 207-3230
Home: (919) 894-2538
Cell: (919) 820-2319
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