Burton — can mean:PlacesAustralia*Burton, South Australia, a suburb of AdelaideCanada*Burtonsville, Alberta *Burton, British Columbia *Burton, New Brunswick *Burton, Ontario *Burton Brae, New Brunswick *Cherry Burton, New Brunswick *Lower Burton, New… … Wikipedia
Lake Burton — may refer to the following lakes:*Lake Burton (Georgia), a lake in Rabun County, Georgia.*Lake Burton (Quebec), a lake near Long Island, Quebec … Wikipedia
Lake Burton Fish Hatchery — is a fish hatchery operated by the Wildlife Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources for the purpose of raising rainbow trout and brown trout being raised for stocking into mountain trout streams in North Georgia. The… … Wikipedia
Burton-in-Kendal — is a village on the extreme southern edge of Cumbria, England. It contains around 600 houses and has a population of approximately 1500 people. The village straddles the A6070 road from Crooklands to Carnforth at a point around midway between… … Wikipedia
Burton in Lonsdale — is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England, close to the border with Lancashire. It is in Lonsdale (the River Lune valley and its tributaries). According to the 2001 census it had a population of 621. The… … Wikipedia
Lake Champlain — Geographische Lage Vermont, New York (USA), Québec (Kanada) Zuflüsse … Deutsch Wikipedia
Burton Coliseum — is a 6,500 seat multi purpose arena in Lake Charles, Louisiana. It was built in 1976 and is home to the McNeese State University Cowboys basketball team. It hosted the Southland Conference men s basketball tournament in 2002.The arena has… … Wikipedia
Burton-in-Kendal services — is a motorway service station on the M6 motorway near Kendal in southern Cumbria. It is accessible to northbound traffic only, with southbound traffic having to use Killington Lake services (southbound only) about ten miles north. It is owned by… … Wikipedia
Burton — [bəːtn], 1) Gary, amerikanischer Jazzmusiker (Vibraphonist), * Anderson (Indiana) 23. 1. 1943; erreichte im Spiel mit vier Schlägeln große Virtuosität. Burton bevorzugt eine kammermusikalische Spielweise mit impressionistischer Harmonik… … Universal-Lexikon
Burton — (spr. bört n), 1) John Hill, schott. Historiker und Jurist, geb. 22. Aug. 1809, gest. 10. Aug. 1881, studierte in Aberdeen, ward 1831 Advokat in Edinburg und beschäftigte sich mit literarischen Arbeiten. 1854 wurde er zum Sekretär bei der… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon