Location
Butler County is located in south-central Alabama and is known for its rolling hills, forests, and agricultural lands. The county’s central position provides easy access to major regional transportation routes.
Cities
Greenville serves as the county seat, with smaller communities such as Georgiana and McKenzie contributing to local culture and commerce.
Population
Butler County is home to more than 19,000 residents.
History
Settled in the early 19th century, the county has a long history linked to agriculture, transportation, and cultural development, including connections to well-known musicians and public figures.
Economy
Agriculture, lumber production, and small industries support the economy, while Greenville acts as a commercial hub.
Culture
Cultural traditions center around local music, festivals, community gatherings, and long-standing Southern heritage.
Attractions
Historical sites, parks, and cultural museums attract visitors. Community events highlight the county’s history and arts.
Community
Residents maintain active civic involvement and support strong networks within local institutions.