Samson is a small city located in Geneva County, Alabama. It was incorporated in 1905 and named after a character from the Bible. The city has a rich history of agriculture, with farming being a major part of its economy for many years.
Some notable people from Samson include country music singer Jamey Johnson and former NFL player Kevin Turner.
The population of Samson has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 2,000 residents currently living in the city.
Samson is located in the southeastern part of Alabama, with rolling hills and fertile farmland surrounding the city. The Choctawhatchee River runs near Samson, providing opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Agriculture is still a major part of Samson's economy, with peanuts, cotton, and livestock being the primary industries. The city also has a small retail sector and some manufacturing facilities.
Samson has a rich cultural heritage, with a mix of Southern traditions and influences from the nearby Florida Panhandle. The city is known for its friendly locals and strong sense of community.