Bennett, North Carolina Flower Delivery
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Bennett Flower Delivery Service
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Bennett Zip Codes:
27208
Bennett: latitude 35.5664 – longitude -79.54
Bennett is a town in Chatham County, North Carolina, United States.
Bennett is located close the southwestern corner of Chatham County and is bordered on its western side by Randolph County. North Carolina Highways 22 and 42 manage concurrently just southwest of the middle of the town. NC 22 leads north 14 miles (23 km) to Ramseur and south 18 miles (29 km) to Carthage, while NC 42 leads northwest 22 miles (35 km) to Asheboro and east 24 miles (39 km) to Sanford. NC 902 meets the two highways just south of Bennett and leads northeast 25 miles (40 km) to Pittsboro, the Chatham County seat.
Founded as “Boaz” in 1888, the area was inhabited by the Scott, Kidd, Powers, Sizemore and Heck families, until the Bonlee & Western Railroad reached the area in 1910. The name distorted to “Bennett” in 1910, after Atlantic & Yadkin Railroad Superintendent J.M. Bennett. Bennett was incorporated in 1915, with H.A. Denson, a physician, being the first mayor. The further town was to be a city and was built similar to 80-foot-wide (24 m) streets and 10-foot (3 m) alleys laid out in a grid. At one period it had a hotel, a ladies emporium, a little mall owned by D.R. Smith, a jewelry heap and chocolate shop combination, a millinery shop, and several grocery stores. A small house was converted into a Quiet movie theater, and they had an ground for local plays called the “Arbor”.
The bank was robbed in 1927 by Bill Payne and Wash Turner. They were not caught after the robbery, but much later (after a cartoon of crime) they were convicted out in the western states. The town was home to Bennett Christian Church and Bennett Baptist Church; however, only the latter still stands. The train made its last direct in 1928, before the Great Depression shrunk the town. A handful of people nevertheless call it home, and most of the indigenous houses yet stand. The town is capably kept up, but deficiency of entry to county water has kept the community small.