
The city of Hillsboro serves as the focal point of this early 1960s survey, showing a landscape defined by the convergence of rail lines and expanding suburban infrastructure. Local heritage is captured by the Historical Marker Joseph L Meek Land Claim and established grounds like the Tualatin Plains Cem and West Union Cem. The rail-driven economy of the era is evident in the corridors of the Southern Pacific, Oregon Electric, and Spokane Portland and Seattle railroads that crisscross the valley.
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