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Warm and sunny-year round, the city of Burlingame on the San Francisco Peninsula is graced with a real natural beauty and an impeccable quality of life.
Area public school students are served by the Burlingame and San Mateo Union districts, and a wide variety of private and parochial schools are also available.
Having lived in the Burlingame and Hillsborough area now over 20 years, Bill's familiarity with the San Francisco Peninsula is unsurpassed, and he offers his clients valuable insights into the cities he serves.
Burlingame is the oldest town in Osage County, and is pleasantly situated on Switzler Creek, all but a small portion of it lying on the west side.
On February 18, 1860, Burlingame was granted a charter, and incorporated as a city by an act of the Legislature.
From the time Burlingame was first incorporated as a city by the Territorial legislature, in 1860, a city organization was kept up; but it was not until 1870, that it became a city of the third class, under the laws of the State.