Burlington, IA
"Resurgence on the River"
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Burlington was home to the first capital of the Iowa Territory from 1838 – 1840, and the second capital of the Wisconsin Territory prior to that. Over the years, Greater Burlington has been blessed to serve as an economic hub for the Southeast Iowa region. Since 2009, Greater Burlington has benefited from over $300 million in new corporate capital facility investment and the creation of over 1,300 new jobs. During this same period manufacturing has grown to be the area’s largest sector, employing over 20% of the area’s workforce. Greater Burlington is home to many domestic and international companies. Our success is a direct result of the combination of river, road, and rail infrastructure. In recent years, between 70 and 80 million tons of cargo have passed through Greater Burlington via truck, rail, or river.
Whether you crave a quick meal at a fast food chain or a relaxed, elegant meal at a fine restaurant, the choices are endless.
A stroll through Downtown to the locally owned boutiques or a trip to Westland Mall will get your shopping started.
Whether you are looking for fun in the sun, a relaxing day at the spa or a baseball game, the options are endless.
Get away from the ordinary and escape to Greater Burlington, IA. The mighty Mississippi River serves as a focal point for the community and provides not only breathtaking beauty, but also a myriad of recreational opportunities. History is everywhere around you with majestic homes in the historic districts, architecturally rich buildings in the downtown, and dramatic steepled churches abound. Greater Burlington is rich in history and full of exciting attractions such as the PZAZZ! Entertainment Complex, minor league baseball, and Starr's Cave Park. Known for Snake Alley, "The Crookedest Street in the World," Burlington delights all with many attractions, a lot of history, and a little magic.