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Hillsboro, Oregon

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Hillsboro, Oregon
NameHillsboro, Oregon
Settlement typeCity

Hillsboro, Oregon is a city located in the Tualatin Valley of the Willamette Valley region, situated approximately 20 miles west of Portland, Oregon, and is the county seat of Washington County, Oregon. The city is home to several major Intel facilities, including the Intel Ronler Acres Campus and the Intel Jones Farm Campus, which are major employers in the area, along with Nike, Inc. and Genentech. Hillsboro is also close to the Oregon Health & Science University and the Portland Community College.

Geography

Hillsboro is situated near the Willamette River and is surrounded by the Tualatin River to the south and the Coast Range to the west. The city's geography is characterized by its location in the Piedmont region, with the Tualatin Mountains to the east and the Chehalem Mountains to the south. Nearby cities include Beaverton, Oregon, Aloha, Oregon, and Forest Grove, Oregon, which are all part of the Portland metropolitan area. The city is also close to the Banks–Vernonia State Trail and the Tualatin Valley Wineries.

History

The area that is now Hillsboro was originally settled by the Atfalati tribe, a subgroup of the Kalapuya Native American tribe, who were later forcibly removed to the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation and the Siletz Reservation. The city was founded in 1841 by David Hill, a Methodist minister, and was named after him. Hillsboro was officially incorporated in 1876 and has since grown into a thriving city, with a strong presence of companies like Oracle Corporation, Google, and Amazon. The city is also home to the Hillsboro Airport, which is one of the busiest airports in the state, and is close to the Portland International Airport.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the city has a population of over 110,000 people, with a diverse range of ethnic and cultural backgrounds, including Hispanic or Latino, Asian, and African American communities. The city is also home to a large number of Pacific Islander and Native American residents. Nearby cities, such as Tigard, Oregon, Tualatin, Oregon, and Sherwood, Oregon, also have diverse populations, with a mix of White, Asian, and Hispanic or Latino residents.

Economy

The economy of Hillsboro is driven by a mix of industries, including technology, manufacturing, and healthcare. The city is home to a number of major companies, including Intel Corporation, Nike, Inc., and Genentech, which are major employers in the area. The city is also close to the Portland metropolitan area, which is home to a number of other major companies, including Columbia Sportswear, Pittock Mansion, and Wieden+Kennedy. The city's economy is also supported by a number of smaller businesses, including those in the downtown Hillsboro area, which is home to a number of restaurants, shops, and galleries.

Education

Hillsboro is served by the Hillsboro School District, which operates a number of public schools in the area, including Hillsboro High School, Glencoe High School, and Liberty High School. The city is also home to a number of private schools, including Jesuit High School and St. Matthew Catholic School. Nearby institutions of higher education include Portland State University, Reed College, and Lewis & Clark College, which offer a range of academic programs, including those in engineering, business, and the arts.

Infrastructure

The city's infrastructure is supported by a number of major roads, including U.S. Route 26 and Oregon Route 217, which provide access to the Portland metropolitan area and other nearby cities. The city is also served by the TriMet public transportation system, which operates a number of bus routes in the area, including the MAX Light Rail system, which connects Hillsboro to Portland, Oregon and other nearby cities. The city is also close to the Union Pacific Railroad and the BNSF Railway, which provide freight and passenger rail service to the area. Nearby airports include the Hillsboro Airport and the Portland International Airport, which offer a range of flight options to destinations around the world, including San Francisco International Airport, Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, and Vancouver International Airport.