Frank B. Butler

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Frank Bertran Butler (1885–1973) was an American businessman who established a beach resort for African Americans in northeast Florida during the segregation era. He worked in Fernandina Beach, St. Augustine, and then St. Augustine's Lincolnville neighborhood where he established his own market as well as a real estate business. He acquired land on Anastasia Island stretching between the Atlantic Ocean and Matanzas River on which he established a beach area resort open to African Americans. The Tampa Times reported it to be the only beach open to them between Jacksonville area and Daytona Beach during segregation. It became known as Butler Beach. The unincorporated community and a park in it are named for him. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Frank Bertran Butler (1885–1973) was an American businessman who established a beach resort for African Americans in northeast Florida during the segregation era. He worked in Fernandina Beach, St. Augustine, and then St. Augustine's Lincolnville neighborhood where he established his own market as well as a real estate business. He acquired land on Anastasia Island stretching between the Atlantic Ocean and Matanzas River on which he established a beach area resort open to African Americans. The Tampa Times reported it to be the only beach open to them between Jacksonville area and Daytona Beach during segregation. It became known as Butler Beach. The unincorporated community and a park in it are named for him.
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