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Indianola, Mississippi, is a small town of approximately 10,000 residents located in the heart of the Mississippi Delta, about 100 miles from Jackson and 30 miles from the Arkansas border. Known as the birthplace of legendary blues musician B.B. King, Indianola is steeped in rich cultural history, including active Civil Rights, food, and music histories. The B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center celebrates his legacy, drawing visitors with events like the Mississippi Blues Marathon. The town features historical homes, primarily Victorian and Colonial Revival styles, alongside ranch-style homes from the 1960s. Properties are often surrounded by mature trees, with older homes offering more space. Indianola's Main Street hosts local businesses, including Club Ebony, a historic venue on the Mississippi Blues Trail. The town is a significant catfish producer, contributing to its local economy. Wayne and Minnie Cox Park honors the first Black female postmaster in the U.S., while the Henry M. Seymour Public Library provides community classes and events. Indianola is served by the Sunflower County Consolidated School District, with Indianola Academy offering private education. The town is accessible via U.S. Highways 82 and 49W, with the Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport located to the east. Crime statistics for Indianola are not readily available, leaving safety comparisons to the national average unclear.