Bucksnort and other weird town names.

Ronni

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Nashville TN
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For all you non-Tennessee/non-southern folks. Yes, Bucksnort Tennessee really does exist. There really is such a place. Normal people (well, ignoring the fact that they're southern) actually live in a town with that ridiculous name. We also have Bugscuffle, Defeated, Sweet Lips, Love Lady, Difficult and Skullbone, to name a few other towns in the good ole' Volunteer State, in which relatively normal people also live (again, considering they're southern, and would actually CHOOSE to live in towns with such ridiculous names.) Welcome to the South.

Do you have weird town names where you live?
 

Virginia....

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Croaker is a small area in James City County on the bank of the York River. It most likely got its name from the river’s large quantities of croakers, small inland fish found in Chesapeake Bay waters.

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I live in Michiganand yes well have a Hell, we also have a Paradise, a round trip to each is 666 miles. Our weather man willtell us when Hell freezes over. We alsohave a town named Bad Ax.
 
We have "Lizard Lick" North Carolina. It used to be home to a federally operated liquor still. They brought in lizards to control the insect population. Travelers would come to town to fill their jugs with "lizard liquor".

Between Climax and High Point is Horneyville in North Carolina. Like minds I guess.

Then we have Boogertown. I'm speechless. The state gets their Christmas trees from Booger Mountain.
 

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