Tour Overview
Enjoy your day experiencing Burlingtons Historic places too shop and eat!
Burlington, IA is a great place to spend some time! Jefferson street is the main street in Burlington for Shopping and Dining. It has been that way since 1833. As you walk look-up at the Historic facades. The Burlington era of high growth and business stability was 1895 to 1929. This was during the Gilded Age. Many people from Boston, New York, and Washington came here to seek their fortunes in business. Burlington was the well-established gateway to the "Gold" and other opportunities the Western Territories offered.
Stops
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Stop 1: 200 - 210 Originally the German American Savings Bank
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Stop 2: 218 Schramm Building
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Stop 3: 300 Rand/Ranke/Tama Building
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Stop 4: 310 H. A. Brown Building
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Stop 5: 312 Gypsi women's clothing
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Stop 6: 314 "Diggers" Coffee Shop
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Stop 7: 416 The "LOFT"
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Stop 8: 420 "Mundt" Piano
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Stop 9: 500 "VOS" Currently Closed
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Stop 10: 514 "Corked" Wine Bar
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Stop 11: 520-Buttner Co. - Original Cyn's
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Stop 12: 608 Dehner Seed
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Stop 13: 622 Fritts Brothers Drug Store Currently Lindo Mexico
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Stop 14: 623 Hope Haven store
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Stop 15: 613 / 615 The Paddle Wheel Lounge
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Stop 16: 611 Concordia Beer Hall
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Stop 17: 517 Olive Wine / 1886 Lattner Ice Cream/restaurant
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Stop 18: 515 Primitive Antiques / 1892 Petit & Clark Grocers
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Stop 19: 511 Train Shop - 1892 Steinbrecher & Hertzler Boots/Shoes
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Stop 20: 423 Nature's Corner/Lauer Building
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Stop 21: 417 C Sky
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Stop 22: 413 Country Friend 1867 Runyan Building
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Stop 23: 411 Weird Harolds / The Medium /1892 Latona Mills coffee and spices
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Stop 24: 319 Law's Jewelry
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Stop 25: 313 Paule Jewelry / 1870 John Smalley's Plunder Store
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Stop 26: 308 Red Screen Door
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Stop 27: 305 Burlington By the Book
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Stop 28: 301 Art Center of Burlington
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Stop 29: 221 Farmers Bank and Trust
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Stop 30: 215 Yoga for You
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Stop 31: 404 Eclectic Design / 1876 H.S. Ball Watchmaker
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Stop 32: Busted Cup Pub & Restaurant