Grew up in Butler, but don't think I've ever been to the Museum... It was built in 1901... If so, it looks pretty good for being 115 years old. Lot's of people are starting to show up to donate...
Butler Museum
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The Butler Museum in Butler, NJ, is dedicated to preserving the rich history of the area for future generations. Housed in the historic red New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad Station, the museum showcases exhibits on Thomas Edison, the Statue of Liberty, the rubber industry, and more.
With a collection of vintage postcards, photos, yearbooks, and historical records, visitors can explore the personal stories of Butler's residents and its significant impact on various industries. Renovated in recent years, the museum is listed on the State and National Registry of Historic Places, offering a fascinating glimpse into the town's past.
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