Potter Section House State Historic Site
Potter Section House State Historic Site
Location:In Anchorage, at milepost 115 on Seward Highway.
Facilities:Historical features (é), picnic sites, toilets (é).
Special Features:Built in 1929 to serve a section of the Alaska Railroad, the house is the only one of its kind still standing along the route. Displays include a rotary snow plow and rail work car.
Address:c/o Chugach Area Office
HC 52 Box 8999
Indian, AK 99540
Phone:907-345-5014
Size: 0.5 acres.
See other parks in
Alaska.
Parks Directory of the United States, 5th Edition. © 2007 by Omnigraphics, Inc.
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State park units range in size and character from the half-acre
Potter Section House State Historic Site to the 1.6 million acres of Wood-Tikchik State Park, the nation's largest state park.
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