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Map of Hillsboro, Oregon. Date: 10 February 2008, 03:21 (UTC) Source: self-made, based on this municipal map. Note added by User:Finetooth on 24 March 2009: The map is hosted at . The underlying GIS map, created at a scale of 1 inch = 800 feet, is updated monthly, according to the source, the City of Hillsboro.
Hillsboro (/ ˈ h ɪ l z b ər oʊ / HILZ-burr-oh) is a city in the U.S. state of Oregon and is the county seat of Washington County. [7] Situated in the Tualatin Valley on the west side of the Portland metropolitan area, the city hosts many high-technology companies, such as Intel, locally known as the Silicon Forest.
Most of the community is within the city of Hillsboro, which maintains a police station [19] in the vicinity. [20] Hillsboro also has several parks in the area including Evergreen Park, Orchard Park, and Magnolia Park. [21] The area is split between the Hillsboro School District and the Beaverton School District. [22]
The Hillsboro Civic Center is a government-built, mixed-use development in downtown Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. The development includes the city hall for the county seat of Washington County , located west of Portland, Oregon .
Shute Park is a municipal park in the city of Hillsboro, Oregon, United States.Acquired in 1906, the 13-acre (53,000 m 2) park is the oldest park in the city.Located at southeast Tenth and Maple streets along Tualatin Valley Highway, Shute Park includes an aquatic center, a branch of the Hillsboro Public Library, and a community center.
Cornelius Pass is one of only two main north–south connecting roads in Hillsboro. [9] By 2006, the former country road handled 11,000 drivers each day, though it was designed for 10,000, [ 10 ] because it is an arterial route from the Tualatin Valley between Hillsboro to the Columbia River north of Portland; [ 11 ] 1,500 of the 11,000 ...
Hidden Creek Park East, formerly known as 53rd Avenue Community Park, is a municipal park in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States.Partially opened in 2008, the park covers 43.5 acres (17.6 ha) along northeast 53rd Avenue in the middle of the city.
Witch Hazel is a neighborhood of the city of Hillsboro in Washington County, Oregon, United States. Formerly an unincorporated community, and considered a separate populated place by the United States Geological Survey, [1] it is on the Tualatin Valley Highway and the Southern Pacific railroad line a mile (1.6 km) west of Reedville. [2]