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| Burlington, Massachusetts |
| Population |
23,302 |
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| Tax Rate |
9.6 (2008) |
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| Town Web Site |
Town Web Site |
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| School Research |
Department of Education
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Independent Research
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Burlington, Massachusetts is located
Northeastern Massachusetts, bordered by Bedford on the west, Billerica on the
northwest, Wilmington on the northeast, Woburn on the southeast and south, and
Lexington on the south. Burlington is 12 miles south of Lowell, 13 miles
northwest of Boston, 36 miles southeast of Fitchburg, and 224 miles from New
York City. Principal highways are U.S. Route 3 and State Routes 3A, 62, and 128. Commuter rail service to North Station, Boston, is readily available from
the Mishawum Station in Woburn (travel time: 24-26 min.; 195 MBTA parking
spaces) and from Wilmington (travel time: 28-32 min.; 6 parking spaces).
Freight rail service is available from the Springfield Terminal Railway.
Contact number: (508) 663-1073
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| The Town of Burlington was formed in 1799 and is sited on the watersheds of
the Ipswich, Mystic and Shawsheen Rivers. It is now a suburban industrial
town at the junction of the Boston-Merrimac corridor but for most of its
history it was almost entirely agricultural, selling hopes and rye to
Boston and supplementing that income with small shoe making shops. Early
railroad expansion passed the town by, limiting its early development, and
Burlington continued to cure hams for the Boston market and produce milk,
fruit and vegetables.
This picture changed drastically, however, as soon as Route 128 was built.
The highway kicked off an enormous expansion, and between 1955 and 1965
Burlington was the fastest growing town in the state. In one five year
period, its population tripled as residential and commercial retail
development exploded creating the town's present character. |
Map of Burlington
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Some information gathered on Burlington, MA is courtesy of Commonwealth Communities at Mass.gov
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