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Butler
, Pennsylvania in Butler County


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50 active listings near Butler
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$735,000   👍 145 Cedar Rdg
$675,000   👍 831 W Old Route 422
$659,900   👍* 205 Fox Hollow Dr
$425,000   👍 124 Pinehurst Rd
$400,000   👍 134 Shanor Hts
$399,900   👍 123 Shawnee Dr
$399,000   👍* 118 Hunter Ridge Rd
$390,000   👍* 101 Covington Dr
$389,900   👍 127 Lakeshore Dr
$359,000   👍 200 Holyoke Rd
$350,000   👍* 103 Covington Dr
$344,500   👍 493 Stonecliff Ln
$338,500   👍 115 Jenny Dr
$325,000   👍 111 Ietto Dr
$325,000   👍 110 Ableview Dr
$325,000   👍 1429 Grant Avenue Ext
$316,900   👍 526 Unionville Rd
$300,000   👍* 472 West Sunbury Rd
$299,000   👍* 362 Palmer Rd
$282,500   👍 138 West Sunbury Rd
$280,000   👍* 122 Purvis Rd
$275,000   👍* 119 North Dr
$200,000   👍 203 Johnson Dr
$199,500   👍 109 Youkers Rd
$195,000   👍 107 Lakeview Dr
$175,000   👍 266 Pinehurst Rd
$175,000   👍 266 Pinehurst Rd
$151,500   👍* 106 Margate Dr Unit A
$129,900   👍 226 Pine Tract Rd
$124,900   👍* 115 Trailwood Ln
$115,000   👍 131 Virginia Ln
$114,900   👍 229 Baxter Ln
$85,000   👍 372 Red Dog Rd
$79,000   👍 582 Oneida Valley Rd
$72,900   👍* 130 Purvis Rd
$69,655   👍* 120 Spring Run Rd
$56,000   👍 151 Rolling Valley Ln
$49,000   👍* 258 Rider Church Rd
$24,900   👍 105 McClellan Dr

Interested in fun facts and the history of Butler, PA?
Then read on!

Butler, Pennsylvania was named after General Richard Butler, one of America's Revolutionary War heroes. Here are some interesting facts regarding the city:

1. The Butler Eagle, which is the local newspaper, was founded in 1896, making it one of the oldest publications in the state.

2. Butler was once a major industrial center known for its production of steel and other metals. Now, it has shifted towards healthcare and technology industries.

3. The Butler County Courthouse, completed in 1885, is a landmark in the city and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

4. Butler is home to the Butler Farm Show, which is an annual agricultural event that attracts thousands of visitors from around the region.

5. The city is also known for its historic homes and architecture, with many buildings dating back to the 1800s.

6. The Butler County Symphony Association, formed in 1947, continues to bring professional musical performances to the region.

7. Butler is approximately 30 miles north of the city of Pittsburgh and is easily accessible by major highways.