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  1. Hillsboro, Texas. /  32.00944°N 97.12444°W  / 32.00944; -97.12444. Hillsboro is a city in and the county seat of Hill County, Texas, United States. It is located between Dallas, Fort Worth and Waco, directly on Interstate 35 in North Central Texas. Hillsboro draws trade from throughout the county, and from Interstate 35 travelers ...

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  2. Hill County, Texas. /  31.99°N 97.13°W  / 31.99; -97.13. Hill County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 35,874. [1] Its county seat is Hillsboro. [2] The county is named for George Washington Hill, secretary of war and secretary of the navy under the Republic of Texas.

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  4. The City of Hillsboro traces its roots back to September 1853 when lots were drawn and sold in what today is Historic Downtown Hillsboro. For its first 30 years, Hillsboro was a dusty, frontier town known for farming and cattle raising. Then the railroad came to town in 1881. Farm families from the Old South moved to Hillsboro, eager to take ...

  5. www.historictexas.net › city › hillsboro-texasHillsboro, Texas

    In 1981, Hillsboro became one of the Texas Historical Commission’s five original Texas Main Street Cities. The growing city continues to provide leadership, as well as natural, cultural and educational resources. Historical Marker Text, 2004. Located at 118 S Waco St. Location. Hillsboro, TX 32° 0′ 39.5604″ N, 97° 7′ 48.0216″ W

  6. About the City of Hillsboro. Hillsboro, the county seat of Hill County, is nestled in the rich farmland of central Texas on Interstate Highway 35. Found in the central part of the county, surrounded by rural communities and open spaces, Hillsboro is conveniently located 50 miles south of Fort Worth and 55 miles southwest of Dallas and is less ...

  7. History of Hillsboro. Hillsboro is the county seat of Hill County, laid out in September 1853 following the creation of the county in May 1853. The county was carved from the western part of Navarro County and was named for Dr. George W. Hill, an early settler in Navarro who served as Secretary of War in the Republic of Texas and who represented Navarro County in the State Senate when Hill ...

  8. Washington, officially the State of Washington, [3] is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is often referred to as Washington state or Washington State [a] to distinguish it from the national capital, [4] both named for George Washington (the first U.S. president ). Washington borders the Pacific Ocean to the west ...

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