Burlington, North Carolina | |
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City | |
Nickname(s): Hosiery Center of the South | |
Motto: Esse quam videri | |
Location of Burlington within North Carolina |
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Coordinates: 36°5′23″N 79°26′44″W / 36.08972°N 79.44556°WCoordinates: 36°5′23″N 79°26′44″W / 36.08972°N 79.44556°W | |
Country | United States |
State | North Carolina |
Counties | Alamance and Guilford |
Founded | 1857 (Company Shops) |
Founded | 1886 (Burlington) |
Incorporated | February 14, 1893 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Ian Baltutis |
Area | |
• City | 25.4 sq mi (65.7 km2) |
• Land | 25.2 sq mi (65.2 km2) |
• Water | 0.2 sq mi (0.5 km2) 0.82% |
• Urban | 40 sq mi (103 km2) |
Elevation | 633 ft (193 m) |
Population (2010) | |
• City | 50,042 |
• Estimate (2016) | 52,709 |
• Density | 2,000/sq mi (760/km2) |
• Urban | 119,911 |
• Metro | 151,131 |
• Metro density | 356/sq mi (137.6/km2) |
Time zone | EST (UTC-5) |
• Summer (DST) | EDT (UTC-4) |
ZIP Code | 27215, 27216, 27217 |
Area code(s) | 336/743 |
FIPS code | 37-09060 |
GNIS feature ID | 0982279 |
Website | www |
Burlington is a city in Alamance County in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the principal city of the Burlington, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Alamance County, in which most of the city is located, and is a part of the Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point CSA. The population was 50,042 at the 2010 census, which makes Burlington the 17th largest city in North Carolina. The Metropolitan Statistical Area population was over 150,000 in 2010.
Alamance County was created when Orange County was partitioned in 1849. Early settlers included several groups of Quakers, many of which remain active in the Snow Camp area, German farmers, and Scots-Irish immigrants.
The need of the North Carolina Railroad in the 1850s to locate land where they could build, repair and do maintenance on its track was the genesis of Burlington, North Carolina. The company selected a piece of land slightly west of present-day Graham. On January 29, 1856, the last spikes were driven into the final tie of the North Carolina Railroad project, uniting the cities of Goldsboro and Charlotte by rail. The next day, the first locomotive passed along the new route. When the iron horse arrived in Alamance County, locals referred to it as "the eighth wonder of the world".
Not long after this historic opening, the railroad realized a pressing need for repair shops. With Alamance County's position along the new line, it became the logical choice for the shops' location. After several debates concerning where the shops would be located, Gen. Benjamin Trollinger, a progressive Alamance County manufacturer, made an offer that settled the matter. Gen. Trollinger owned land just northwest of Graham, and he convinced several other prominent citizens owning adjacent lots to join him and sell their property to the railroad. By 1859, construction of the shops began. Seemingly overnight, a town was born. A church, bank, hotel and restaurant sprang up. "Company Shops", as the town became known, was also chosen as the railroad's headquarters. By the time the shops were completed, the village had grown to twenty-seven buildings. Thirty-nine white men, twenty Negro slaves and two free Negroes were employed in or around the shops. Sale of town lots soon started, but not surprisingly, the sale of lots was slow until after the Civil War. By 1864, Company Shops numbered about 300 persons.