Burlington, MA

Francis Wyman House

Built circa 1730, this colonial-era house is among the town’s oldest—showcasing early timber-frame construction and interior workmanship. It’s on the National Register and still open for public tours focused on heritage preservation.

Francis Wyman House

Phone: via Francis Wyman Association

Official site

Center School (Old School Museum)

Built in 1855 in Greek Revival/Italianate style, later adapted as a library and briefly used as police HQ. Now the Burlington History Museum—prime for adaptive reuse and civic restoration.

Center School

Phone: via Burlington Historical Commission

Registry Info

West School (Old West School)

Constructed 1794–95, this one‑room Federal–Greek Revival schoolhouse was relocated and restored in 1964. It serves as the historical society’s centerpiece—early preservation success story.

West School

Phone: n/a

Registry Info

Meeting House of the Second Parish (UCC Burlington)

Built in 1732 and refitted in Greek Revival style in 1846, this colonial meetinghouse was a Revolutionary War-era civic center and still functions as a church.

Meeting House Second Parish

Phone: (781) 273‑1450

Official site

Burlington Town Common & Simonds Park

The civic heart of Burlington, featuring early commemorative monuments, open green space, and mature landscape—historic park design with modern community uses.

Burlington Town Common

Phone: n/a

Town Parks info

Burlington Public Library

Located on Sears Street, this civic building anchors the Town Common and blends mid-20th-century expansion with modern rehabilitative updates.

Burlington Public Library

Phone: (781) 270‑1690

Official site

Burlington Historical Museum

Located in the old Center School, the museum preserves local artifacts, Native American relics, and early town records—active civic restoration hub.

Burlington Historical Museum

Phone: (781) 505‑4231

Official site

Burlington Sculpture Park

An open-air gallery along Cambridge Street featuring rotating public art—integrates arts into civic space with site-specific installations.

Burlington Sculpture Park

Phone: n/a

Park arts overview

Burlington Mall

Opened in 1968, redeveloped through 2022—this regional mall mixes late‑20th-century retail architecture with contemporary expansions and adaptive commercial reuse.

Burlington Mall

Phone: (781) 272‑8668

Official site

Mill Pond Reservoir & Conservation Area

This former water supply reservoir includes early stone spillways and watershed infrastructure alongside trails—historic-engineering meets ecological restoration.

Mill Pond Reservoir

Phone: n/a

Conservation info

Mary Cummings Park

A 216‑acre public pleasure ground established 1927, featuring historic meadow, pond, and trail landscapes—rural conservation within suburban context.

Mary Cummings Park

Phone: (617) 635‑4505

Official info

CAMP Burlington (Accessible Treehouse)

An inclusive playground and treehouse designed for universal access—example of modern civic recreational design integrated into public landscape.

CAMP Burlington

Phone: (781) 270‑1955

Park details

Burlington Ice Palace

A multi-purpose skating facility adjacent to Town Common—mid-century reinforced structure supporting community recreation and adaptive program use.

Burlington Ice Palace

Phone: (781) 238‑4400

Rec center info

Burlington Players / Park Playhouse

A community theatre operating since 1949 in a repurposed older structure—fine example of adaptive reuse for performing arts in civic fabric.

Burlington Players

Phone: (781) 270‑6276

Activity overview

X Golf Burlington

A modern indoor golf entertainment facility in converted warehouse space—example of adaptive commercial retrofit in suburban zone.

X Golf Burlington

Phone: (781) 273‑XXXX

Facility info

AMC Burlington Cinema 10

A suburban multiplex housed in late‑20th-century building—studying its renovation provides insight into cinema-to-multipurpose envelope adaptations.

AMC Cinema 10

Phone: (781) 273‑1161

Venue info

Burlington Landlocked Forest

This 270-acre woodland includes historic stone walls and early parcel lines among trails—conservation of rural infrastructure embedded in suburban growth.

Landlocked Forest

Phone: n/a

Town conservation info

Stone Chamber at Francis Wyman Site

A rare low-roofed stone structure located on the Wyman House grounds—an unusual relic of early vernacular stone construction.

Stone Chamber

Phone: private property

Chamber info

Putnam House Historic Site

Owned by the town and featuring 18th-century architecture, this house is part of preserving Burlington’s early residential heritage.

Putnam House

Phone: via Historical Commission

Landmarks listing

Lexington Battle Green (nearby marker)

Though just beyond Burlington, this 1775 Revolution-era battlefield is marked and commemorated locally—stone plaques and markers link civic memory across borders.

Lexington Battle Green

Phone: n/a

Historic landmark info

Vine Brook Mills Site

Ruins of late-19th-century mill infrastructure along Vine Brook—a remnant of Burlington’s industrial heritage and water-powered engineering.

Vine Brook Mills

Phone: n/a

Town history

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