Butler, Administrative division in Alabama, United States.
Butler is an administrative division in southern Alabama that encompasses several towns and rural communities. The county covers rolling terrain and serves as home to residents across its various municipalities and unincorporated areas.
The area was established in Alabama's early territorial period and has shaped local governance patterns since then. Its development reflects the growing settlement of southern Alabama during the 19th century.
Local communities participate in annual fairs and events throughout Butler County, maintaining traditions that connect multiple generations of residents.
Visitors will find several towns and services scattered throughout the area, coordinated by a central administrative system. Good road connections link the various communities together.
Butler County demonstrates population changes through recent decades, from 18,382 residents in 1990 to approximately 21,892 in current estimates.
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