Burlington [Hartford County] was incorporated from Bristol in May, 1806 and named (as Burlington, Vermont), probably from the Third Earl of Burlington. Formerly "West Woods" or "West Britain."
Area, 30.4 sq. miles. Population, est., 7,892. Voting districts, 1.
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- Carousels.com Devoted to carousels and offering auctions, gift shop, ezine, and e-cards.
- Burlington Public Library Services, programs, news, local links and searchable catalog.
- Town of Burlington Municipal information, including government, services, boards and commissions, departments, voting and education.
- Burlington Land Trust Seeks to preserve important natural features that help define and distinguish Burlington, including forests, wetland, farmlands, ridgelines and land having unusual ecological features.
- Burlington Library Association, Inc. Organization that plans, develops and conducts programs to promote the library and premises as a center for civic and cultural activities.
- Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area 455-acre area in Burlington, Connecticut which focuses on conservation education through programs, demonstrations and workshops pertaining to wildlife and natural resource management.