Hillhurst, Washington
Ghost town in Washington (state)
Ghost town in Washington, United States
47°05′12″N 122°30′25″W / 47.08667°N 122.50694°W / 47.08667; -122.50694Hillhurst is an extinct town in Pierce County, in the U.S. state of Washington.[1]
A post office called Hillhurst was established in 1878, and remained in operation until 1920.[2] The community was named for a hill near the original town site.[3]
What remains of Hillhurst is now enclosed by Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
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Municipalities and communities of Pierce County, Washington, United States
County seat: Tacoma
- Alder
- Alderton
- Anderson Island
- Artondale
- Ashford
- Browns Point
- Canterwood
- Clear Lake
- Clover Creek
- Crocker
- Dash Point
- Elbe
- Elk Plain
- Fife Heights
- Fort Lewis
- Fox Island
- Frederickson
- Graham
- Greenwater
- Herron Island
- Home
- Kapowsin
- Ketron Island
- Key Center
- La Grande
- Lake Tapps
- Longbranch
- Maplewood
- McChord AFB
- McKenna
- McMillin
- Midland
- North Fort Lewis
- North Puyallup
- Parkland
- Prairie Heights
- Prairie Ridge
- Purdy
- Raft Island
- Rosedale
- South Creek
- South Hill
- Spanaway
- Stansberry Lake
- Summit
- Summit View
- Tehaleh
- Vaughn
- Waller
- Wauna
- Wollochet
communities
- Joint Base Lewis–McChord (Fort Lewis, McChord Field)
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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