Burley, Washington
Burley is an
unincorporated community in
Kitsap County, Washington. The community is located just north of the boundary with
Pierce County, and about half way between
Gig Harbor to the south and
Port Orchard to the north. It is located at the head of the
Burley Lagoon in
Henderson Bay. Burley is a residential area.
Burley was established in the 1890s by a group called the
Co-operative Brotherhood as a cooperative
socialist colony. It was originally named Circle City, with buildings laid out on the periphery of a circle. When the colony failed in
1908, the present name was adopted for the creek that runs past town, which is the namesake of an early settler who was not a member of the colony.