Forest Grove, Oregon, United States

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🇺🇸 Forest Grove is a city in Washington County, Oregon, United States, 25 miles (40 km) west of Portland. Originally a small farm town, it is now primarily a commuter town in the Portland metro area. Settled in the 1840s, the town was platted in 1850, then incorporated in 1872, making it the first city in Washington County.

Located in the Tualatin Valley, Oregon routes 8, and 47 pass through Forest Grove with 47 and 8 signed as the Tualatin Valley Highway south and east of the main part of the city, respectively, Oregon Route 8 signed as Gales Creek Road west of the city, and Oregon Route 47 signed as the Nehalem Highway north of the city. Pacific University has been the most distinctive aspect of the town throughout its history. Old College Hall on campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places along with nine other structures in the city.

History Prior to the 1840s when Euro-Americans settled the area, the Atfalati band of the Kalapuya Native American tribe lived on the Tualatin Plains in what is now Forest Grove. In 1841, Alvin T. and Abigail Smith were among the earliest to use the Oregon Trail and settled on what was first known as West Tualatin Plain. They overwintered with Henry Harmon Spalding, arriving in what is now Forest Grove in the fall. Intending to be missionaries, they found little potential as most of the natives had succumbed to European diseases. Smith served as the community's first postmaster beginning on February 1, 1850, and his log cabin served as the post office.

According to Oregon Geographic Names, the name Forest Grove was selected on January 10, 1851, at a meeting of the trustees of Tualatin Academy (later known as Pacific University). Resident and school trustee J. Quinn Thornton suggested the name, which he also had used for the name of his homestead. The name referred to a grove of oak trees that still stand on what is now the campus of the university. Previous post offices in the area were called Tuality Plains and Tualatin, with Forest Grove adopted on December 31, 1858. The city was platted in 1850.

In 1860, the population reached 430, but declined to 396 in 1870. Forest Grove was incorporated by the state in 1872, the first in the county. In 1880, the now Chemawa Indian School opened in the city to forcibly assimilate Native American children, but moved to Salem in 1884. The city started the Fire Department in 1894. The population reached nearly 1,300 in 1900.

In November 1908, the Oregon Electric Railway (OE) began serving the city, and in January 1914, competitor Southern Pacific (SP) followed suit, opening its own line, separate from OE's. Both railroads provided freight and passenger service, SP's passenger service being known as the Red Electric. A company called the Forest Grove Transportation Company operated local streetcar service that linked downtown to Carnation, Oregon, where the Oregon & California Railroad built its depot, but the service lasted only from 1906 to 1911. The Red Electric passenger service to Forest Grove ended in 1929 and Oregon Electric's ceased in 1932.

In February 2016, a high-pitched, hissing noise called the Forest Grove Sound was heard by several residents of the town.

There are 12 properties individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places and two historic districts: the 18-block Clark Historic District with homes dating as far back as 1854 (and several dozen pre-1900) and the Painter's Woods Historic District. These include the Alvin T. Smith House, First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Old College Hall.

The Oregon Army National Guard's 2nd Battalion-218th Field Artillery Regiment is headquartered in Forest Grove.

Geography Forest Grove is located on the western edge of the Portland metropolitan area and the Willamette Valley.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 5.88 square miles (15.23 km²), of which 5.74 square miles (14.87 km²) is land and 0.14 square miles (0.36 km²) is water.

One of the largest Giant Sequoia trees of the state of Oregon can be found in Forest Grove.

Education The principal landmark of Forest Grove is Pacific University, a private school of higher education. Its significant buildings include Old College Hall and Marsh Hall.

Transportation Forest Grove is within the TriMet district, and public transit service is provided by TriMet's bus line 57-TV Highway/Forest Grove, which operates seven days a week. Line 57 connects the city with Hillsboro and Beaverton, via the Tualatin Valley Highway, and links Forest Grove with the Portland region's light rail system (MAX) in Hillsboro. Yamhill County Transit Area (YCTA) bus line 33-Hillsboro/MAX also stops in Forest Grove weekdays, at the intersection of Pacific Avenue & Highway 47 (Quince Street), and runs from Hillsboro to Gaston, Cove Orchard, Yamhill, Carlton & McMinnville via Highway 47, where riders can transfer to other YCTA buses running throughout Yamhill County. Forest Grove also has a free, non-profit bus service provided by Ride Connection called "GroveLink", which goes through the suburban areas of the city.

Forest Grove, Oregon, United States 
<b>Forest Grove, Oregon, United States</b>
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Forest Grove has a population of over 24,852 people. Forest Grove also forms part of the wider Portland metropolitan area which has a population of over 2,492,412 people. Forest Grove is situated 40 km west of Portland.

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Antipodal to Forest Grove is: 56.9,-45.517

Locations Near: Forest Grove -123.1,45.5167

🇺🇸 Washington County -123.09,45.56 d: 4.9  

🇺🇸 Hillsboro -122.974,45.519 d: 9.8  

🇺🇸 Beaverton -122.8,45.483 d: 23.7  

🇺🇸 McMinnville -123.181,45.212 d: 34.5  

🇺🇸 Tigard -122.767,45.417 d: 28.2  

🇺🇸 Portland -122.667,45.517 d: 33.7  

🇺🇸 Vancouver -122.633,45.642 d: 38.9  

🇺🇸 Oregon City -122.597,45.359 d: 43  

🇺🇸 Salem -123.017,44.917 d: 67  

🇺🇸 Gresham -122.42,45.501 d: 53  

Antipodal to: Forest Grove 56.9,-45.517

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🇫🇷 Le Tampon 55.515,-21.278 d: 17316.9  

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