Burlington Town Administrator
Burlington, Massachusetts, has a rich history that dates back to its early settlement in 1641, originally known as Bridlington and later incorporated as a town in 1799. The area evolved from a small agricultural community into a vibrant town, with significant historical buildings and educational institutions shaping its development over the centuries.
Key landmarks include the United Church of Christ, built in 1732, and the West School, the only remaining one-room schoolhouse from the 1794 law mandating their construction. Burlington's historical significance is further highlighted by sites such as Grandview Farm and the old Parish Burial Ground, reflecting the town's agricultural roots and community spirit.
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