Memorial Auditorium Tickets and Seating Charts - Burlington, IA
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Memorial Auditorium Tickets and Seating Charts - Burlington, IA

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Memorial Auditorium in Burlington Iowa has a beautiful and storied history. Built in 1927, this public auditorium was designed to be the civic center for the community, and it certainly accomplished that goal. For over ninety years, it has been hosting amazing event performances featuring top international stars and local talent alike. With its 1,400 capacity and acoustically perfect hall, it is no wonder why it has become such an iconic venue for live events. From its beautiful interior to the exciting events that take place there every year, it is sure to remain a mainstay in the city's landscape for years to come.

Burlington offers something for everyone, from its eclectic mix of charming independent stores to its wide variety of local restaurants. In addition to its renowned historic attractions, the city is unmistakeably filled with culture — especially music and art. Here, locals flock together in support of festivals like Steamboat Days or the Burlington Jazz Festival. Spend the day at Snake Alley or explore the county-wide recreation areas around the city before taking a dip in Big Hollow Recreation Area's lake and splashing around a misty waterfall in Flint River Park; spend time learning about local heritage at museums like Forrester Farm Living History Museum and Geode State Park Nature Center; travel outdoors at sites like Starr's Cave Preserve or Des Moines River Trails & Walnut Valley Winery; and discover life within Oquakwa State Park wetlands & Snake Creek Marsh Wildlife Management Area. With plenty of outdoor adventure spots, family-friendly activities, and shopping venues, it would be a mistake to pass up this shining jewel of America's Heartland.

With its proud history of honoring World War I veterans and its enduring potential, Memorial Auditorium is a remarkable place. Though closed for now, it can certainly be revived by adaptive reuse planning to become a destination for locals and visitors alike. We hope you consider paying a visit to this historic monument when it reopens soon!