Bucksnort, Tennessee

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Not to be confused with Mimosa, Tennessee, formerly known as Bucksnort.
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Bucksnort is a small unincorporated community in Hickman County, Tennessee, United States. It occupies Exit 152 on Interstate 40 a few miles east of the Tennessee River. The demonym for Bucksnort is "Bucksnorter". There are no U.S. Census statistics for the location and there is no post office.

[edit] Notable residents

Wrestlers Bunkhouse Buck and "Dirty White Boy" Tony Anthony (aka T.L. Hopper) call Bucksnort home, and professional wrestler "Dirty" Dutch Mantel often was billed as being from the town.

[edit] Cultural references

It was mentioned in the "Fran's Roots" episode of the TV sitcom The Nanny as being the location of an airplane flight layover (impossible in real life, however, given that there is no airport in Bucksnort). A town with the same name also features prominently in the "Beware of the Dog" episode of the television series Millennium.

Coordinates: 35°53′08″N 87°41′04″W / 35.88556°N 87.68444°W / 35.88556; -87.68444

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