
The village of Amherst serves as the focal point for this section of Buffalo County, situated at the junction of several key regional routes. The landscape is defined by a rigorous grid of section roads, including Odessa Rd, Daykin Rd, and Custer Rd, which facilitate the agricultural commerce of the central Nebraska plains. This systematic division of land is a hallmark of the Great Plains, where the terrain often dictates the placement of infrastructure around natural drainages and ridges. South of the town center, Stanley Cem provides a point of genealogical interest, marking a legacy of local family history near Odessa Rd. The map also details the extensive network of east-west connectors like Pole Line Rd and Midway Rd, which link the surrounding townships and provide a clear view of the area's modern rural development.
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