por Karen Rogers
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1 de junio de 2020
Hilliard is a city of 36,000 people with a size of 13.34 square miles. According to Niche.com, Hilliard, with its sparse suburban feel, is one of the best places to live in Ohio. In fact, Niche gives Hilliard an overall rating of A+ with public schools and job opportunities receiving an A rating. The Hilliard City School District has superior academic, athletic and arts programs. Niche also says Hilliard gets an A+ on being a good place for families. The crime rate is 71% lower than the national average, and it is safer than 83% of the cities in the country. Hilliard is the only place in the U.S. where you can find an Early Television Museum. We also have the second largest park in the country dedicated to first responders. Our community boasts 27 parks and 41 miles of multipurpose trails. There are about 20 coffee shops in Hilliard and over 100 restaurants with everything from traditional American fare at family friendly spots and sports pubs to places with international flair like Lebanese, Mexican, Greek, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Indian, Cuban, Creole, Italian and Mediterranean. The city of Hilliard expanded around what was a railway station, Hilliard’s Station, on the Piqua and Indiana Railroad. Ten acres of farmland between the Scioto River and Big Darby Creek were purchased by John Reed Hilliard in 1852, and by 1854 the town’s name was shortened to Hilliard when a post office was established. Just five years later, the Village of Hilliard incorporated. At that time, there were just 280 residents. In the 50s, tremendous residential growth took place. In the 60s, connection to Columbus water and sewer systems allowed for even more development, and another explosive expansion took place in the 70s after I-270 was built. The city has hosted the Franklin County Fair for over 100 years. Besides the fair, notable community events include Freedom Fest in July, Old Hilliardfest Art and Street Fair in September and the Celebration at the Station summer concert series. Unfortunately, all these events except the Old Hilliardfest have been cancelled due to Covid-19.