"The Crookedest Street in the World"

Heritage Hill

  1. Cobblestone Alley
    Built in 1878, Cobblestone Alley is the only example of Burlington's original limestone block alleys still intact.

  2. Garrett-Phelps House
    Built in 1851 and remodeled in 1870, this house belonged to the Phelps family until 1974, when it was sold to the Des Moines County Historical Society. It is available to the public today as a Victorian house museum.

  3. First United Church of Christ
    Built in 1925, this stands on the site of the "First German Evangelical Church" of the 1850s.

  4. Bartholomeus Gauer House
    Build in the 1860s.

  5. Winter-Rand House
    Built in the 1850s.

  6. Hawkeye Rehabilitation & Physical Therapy Clinic
  7. Fordney House
    This home was built in 1845 by William Fordney, one of early Burlington's premier architects. It is open today as a museum/gift shop.

  8. Bouquet House
    Peter Bouquet, owner of this house when it was built in 1870, ran the largest cooper shop in the state.

  9. Peter Maul House
    Built in the 1850s.