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Potter is located in the panhandle
of Nebraska along US interstate 80 and US highway 30.
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Potter was named after General
Joseph S. Potter of the Union Pacific Railroad. The Union Pacific
railroad built a station house in Potter in 1870 and this buliding also
served as a post office, schoolhouse, and land office. Potter was
offically named a communnity in 1912 and is known as one of Nebraska's
oldest communities.
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