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Leck is a small place in the United States. It's not a big city or a town with its own government. Instead, it's known as an "unincorporated community." This means it doesn't have its own local leaders or official boundaries like a town or city would.

What is an Unincorporated Community?

An unincorporated community is a group of homes and people living together. It is usually part of a larger county. These communities do not have their own separate local government. Instead, the county government takes care of services for them. This includes things like roads and public safety.

Where is Leck Located?

Leck is found in Dickenson County, Virginia. Virginia is one of the states on the east coast of the United States. Dickenson County is in the southwestern part of Virginia. This area is known for its beautiful mountains and forests.

How Leck Got Its Name

The community of Leck has a simple and interesting history. It was named after a person who lived there. His name was Elexius Smith. People often called him "Leck" for short.

The Post Office and Its Role

A post office was opened in Leck in the year 1901. Post offices were very important back then. They helped people send and receive letters and packages. This was often the main way for people to communicate over long distances. The post office in Leck stayed open for many years. It finally closed down in 1961. Naming the post office, and then the community, after a local settler like Elexius "Leck" Smith was a common practice in those times. It helped people remember important figures in the area's early days.

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