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Wisconsin’s Walking Tours: Burlington’s Rich History (Segment)

February 29, 2024

Wisconsin’s Walking Tours: Burlington’s Rich History (Segment)

Wisconsin has a deep history, and there are so many cities that have put a lot of work into preserving the story of their community. Mariah tours the downtowns of Burlington, Plymouth, Ashland and Waukesha to learn how each continues to keep their past alive and reminds us why that is so important.

Given its rich history and small-town charm, Burlington is the perfect Wisconsin destination to participate in a walking tour. The Burlington Historical Society (www.burlingtonhistory.org) constructed a clearly outlined walking tour for the purpose of informing individuals on the history of the town while also creating an exciting, immersive experience. The tour features an array of stops that highlight both the unique history and current flourishing businesses. Start your adventure today with the FREE brochure: https://burlingtonchamber.org/sites/default/files/WALKING.TOUR.BROCHURE.11×17.pdf

The expansive history of Burlington is central to Wisconsin’s as well. The heart of Burlington is Chestnut Street, which is home to many old, intricately designed buildings that have seen a number of businesses come and go over the years. Although the town of Burlington is home to historical landmarks, it is also home to new and trendy businesses, one of which is the Coffee House at Chestnut and Pine (www.burlingtoncoffeehouse.com), a delightful caffeine stop for the enjoyment of locals and visitors.

The Museum of Burlington Historical Society (www.facebook.com/burlingtonwihistoricalsociety) houses a monument dedicated to Edward Dire, the founder of Burlington. The sculptor Tom Jones carved the monument from the same stone of his other famous work, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier that is located in our National Cemetery. Another enticing destination deeply rooted in Burlington’s history is the Log and Boulder Dam that was built in 1836 by one of Burlington’s first settlers, Moses Smith. The aim of building the dam was to start a sawmill business, which quickly blossomed into a booming industry and has cultivated what is now the flourishing town of Burlington.

Visiting Burlington also presents the opportunity to experience a show by the oldest performing theater group in Wisconsin, the Haylofters. Having performed in the area since 1932, watching a show by the Haylofters is the perfect opportunity to indulge in some entertainment while also getting a taste of Burlington’s history. See what’s playing this weekend: http://www.thehaylofters.com

Whether it be for enriching oneself in the history of Wisconsin, experiencing a show by one of Wisconsin’s oldest theater groups, or enjoying a delectable cup of coffee, Burlington is an essential stop for visitors.

Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/C1B3ragVn0w

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