Butler Downtown Historic District


The Butler Downtown Historic District is a historic district in Butler, Georgia that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
It includes 46 contributing buildings, and also contributing are one site and two other structures.
The Taylor County Courthouse is central in the district. It was designed by Frederick Roy Duncan, was built in 1935, and was separately NRHP-listed in 1995.
The district has three historic gas stations, which is unusual for a small town or any historic district.
The town's Masonic Lodge, at 20 West Main St., is a two-story brick building with a parapet wall. It has "limestone Art Deco motifs at the corners and along the beltcourse."
with a parapet; it has limestone Art Deco elements at corners and in the beltcourse. It is the meeting hall for Fickling Lodge #129 F&AM, and a contributing building in Butler Downtown Historic District.
On Ivey Street are two landmarks: