
Butler and its industrial surroundings in the late 1950s showcase a landscape shaped by transportation and institutional growth. The city center, dominated by the Courthouse and Po, sits at the nexus of the Bessemer and Lake Erie and Baltimore and Ohio railroads. The industrial character of the era is evident in the residential clusters of Lyndora and Bredinville, while the sprawl of the Deshon V A Hospital and Butler Memorial Hospital marks the northern edge of the urban area.
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