Burton Live Cam
It is part of the Cleveland metropolitan area
What You're Watching
This camera provides a live view of Burton. History The Burton area in Geauga County, Ohio, has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century. Here are some key points about the Burton history: Early Settlement: The area that would become Burton was first settled in 1798 by John Simmonds and Jonathan Wood. It was named after a surveyor, Elijah Burton, who worked in the Connecticut Land Company, which played a significant role in.
Best Times to Watch
| Time / Period | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Weekday rush hours 7–9am and 4–6pm | Peak commuter flow — most useful for route planning |
| Winter mornings | Ice, snow, and reduced visibility — check before driving |
| After accidents or incidents | Real-time clearance progress visible on camera |
| Holiday weekends | Unusual traffic patterns; check before entering corridor |
Quick Facts
- 📍 Location: Burton, USA
- 🕐 Timezone: ET — EST (UTC-5) / EDT (UTC-4) in summer
- 🌐 Stream: Live 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- 📡 Page: https://www.iplivecams.com/live-cams/burton-geauga-county-ohio-united-states/
History & Context
History The Burton area in Geauga County, Ohio, has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century. Here are some key points about the Burton history: Early Settlement: The area that would become Burton was first settled in 1798 by John Simmonds and Jonathan Wood. It was named after a surveyor, Elijah Burton, who worked in the Connecticut Land Company, which played a significant role in the settlement of the Western Reserve. Western Reserve: Geauga County was part of the Connecticut Western Reserve, a tract of land in northeastern Ohio originally claimed by Connecticut. The Connecticut Land Company was established to manage the sale and distribution of this land. Burton Village: The village of Burton was officially established in 1798. It became a hub for early pioneers in the Western Reserve, with its fertile soil and access to the Cuyahoga River. Erie Canal Connection: The completion of the Ohio and Erie Canal in 1832 connected Burton to the broader regional economy. This facilitated the transportation of goods and people and helped spur economic growth in the area. Historic District: The Burton Village Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, encompasses many well-preserved 19th-century buildings, including homes, churches, and businesses, giving visitors a glimpse into the town's early history.
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