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Butler Place, though vacant, is Fort Worth’s oldest and last public housing complex. It is wedged on 42 acres on the east edge of downtown and bordered by U.S. 287, Interstate 35W and Interstate 30.
Butler Place, Fort Worth’s oldest public housing complex, lies on 42-acres of land east of downtown Fort Worth. The last residents moved from the complex in 2020.
Butler Place Historic District is a 42-acre area east of the central business district of Fort Worth, Texas. From about 1940-2020, it was a public housing development with 412 units. From about 1940-2020, it was a public housing development with 412 units.
Butler Place, though vacant, is Fort Worth’s oldest public housing complex. It is wedged on 42 acres of land between U.S. Highway 287, Interstate 35W and Interstate 30 on the east edge of downtown.
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Butler Place is Fort Worth’s oldest public housing complex. It is wedged on 42 acres of land between U.S. Highway 287, Interstate 35W and Interstate 30 on the east edge of downtown.
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