Places in Burlington, Kansas
Burlington Carnegie Library
The 1913 Carnegie library was designed by well-known Kansas architects George Washburn and...Burlington Catfish Capital of Kansas
An unusual feature in the Coffey County Library is the mounted catfish and a fishing trophy!...Burlington City Dam
From 4th, 4 blocks east on Kennebec, then ½ mile north on Old Mill. A serene place to cast a...Burlington Kelley Park
The National Youth Administration (NYA) erected Kelley Hall in 1941, built with irregular...Burlington Outdoor Murals
Thirteen large outdoor murals decorate Burlington, and close to 100 adorn exterior and...Burlington Post Office Art
Boy and Colt, an Arizona red sandstone sculpture, is a 1942 Section artwork by Robert...Carriage Works Factory
The 1875 factory along Rock Creek has been rehabilitated into a private residence. The mural...Catfish Mural
From 4th, 4 blocks east on Kennebec, then ½ mile north on Old Mill. On the east side of a...Coffey County Historical Museum
A gun collection, doll collection, a stocked covered wagon, and a 1947 fire truck are only a...Diners' Kafe
It seems that many small towns have a home-cooking cafe that satisfies every comfort food...Excelsior Water Mill
From 4th, 4 blocks east on Kennebec. The mill stands erect and proud on the banks of the...Jukebox's Barbershop
Although he does give a close shave with his special old-fashioned straight razor, you're not...Old 75 Artists Gallery
106 N. 3rd. Local, regional, and international artworks are exhibited here for your perusing...Restoration Capital of Kansas
More than half of the 84 downtown business buildings have been restored or renovated in the...Round Barn
Finding round barns is a source of great pleasure for barnies, and a lone, unused round barn...The Bake-Ary Donut Shop
The early birds come for wake-up smokies (smoked sausage wrapped and baked in flaky dough),...The County Poor Farm
From Kennebec, 1 mile north on U.S. 75. The County Poor Farm, a 180-acre farm once comprising...Lodging
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