Butler County Courthouse

The historic Butler County Courthouse was built in 1909. Its Romanesque Style was designed by famed architect, George P. Washburn. Its terrazzo floors are still intact and reflect its elegant history.

The first woman jury in Kansas met here in 1912.

The courthouse is open for self-guided tours during regular business hours.

Getting There & Details

Address
205 West Central
Phone
316-322-4300
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.kansasoilmuseum.org
Map
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