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Walnut Log is a small, quiet place in the countryside of Tennessee. It's not a city or a town with its own government. Instead, it's what people call an "unincorporated community." This means it's a group of homes and maybe a few buildings that are part of a larger area, like Obion County, but they don't have their own mayor or town council.

Walnut Log is located along State Route 157, which is a road that helps people travel through this part of Tennessee.

What is an Unincorporated Community?

An unincorporated community is a place where people live close together, but it's not officially set up as a city or town. It doesn't have its own local government, like a mayor or city council. Instead, the county government, which is the government for the larger area around it, takes care of things like roads, police, and fire services.

Why are some places unincorporated?

Many communities start small and grow over time. If they don't grow large enough, or if the people living there prefer it, they might stay unincorporated. This can mean fewer local taxes, but also that decisions about the area are made by the county instead of by people living right there.

Walnut Log in Stories

Walnut Log is mentioned in a short story called "Fishhead" by an author named Irvin S. Cobb. Irvin S. Cobb was a famous American writer and humorist who lived from 1876 to 1944. He wrote many stories, often about life in the southern United States. His story "Fishhead" includes a reference to Walnut Log, showing that even small places can appear in books and become part of popular culture.

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