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, Idaho in Latah County

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Potlatch, ID?
Then read on!

Potlatch is a small village in Latah County, Idaho, with a population of approximately 800 people. The village is known for its lumber industry and has a strong history of supporting its workers and families.

Potlatch was founded in 1905 by the Potlatch Lumber Company, which was based in Oregon. The company saw an opportunity in the dense forests surrounding what is now Potlatch and began purchasing large tracts of land to start a logging operation.

The village was created as a company town, with the company providing housing, schools, and other amenities for its workers and their families. With the decline of the lumber industry, the company sold its holdings in the village in the 1980s, but many of the original company-built homes and buildings remain.

Today, Potlatch is a peaceful community with a strong sense of community spirit. Residents enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing, and the village is home to several businesses and community organizations that help to maintain its small-town charm.