An unincorporated community in Caldwell County, Kentucky, United States.
A suburban village and civil parish in Stafford borough, Staffordshire, England (OS grid ref SJ9025).
A town in Washington County, North Carolina, United States.
A city in Lane County, Oregon, United States.
A village in Elmton parish, Bolsover district, Derbyshire, England (OS grid ref SK5274).
Synonym of Smyrna, Jefferson County, Indiana.
An unincorporated community in Harford County, Maryland, United States.
An unincorporated community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States.
A habitational surname from Old English.
An unincorporated community in Kentucky.
A city in Iowa.
A town in Fountain County, Indiana; named for the area's hilly terrain.
A city in Kansas; named for early settler John Gillespie Hill.
A city, the county seat of Traill County, North Dakota; named for Canadian-American railroad official James J. Hill.
A town in West Virginia; named for early settler John Hill.
A census-designated place in New Mexico.
A city, the county seat of Montgomery County, Illinois; perhaps named for the area's hilly terrain, or for Hillsborough, North Carolina.
An unincorporated community in Henry County, Indiana; named for its relatively high elevation.
A civil parish of Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
An unincorporated community in King and Queen County, Virginia.
A city, the county seat of Highland County, Ohio; named for nearby hills.
A town in Loudoun County, Virginia.
A city in Wisconsin.
A census-designated place in Tennessee.
A census-designated place in Mississippi.
A small town in Caroline County, Maryland. Not to be confused with Hillsborough in Prince George's County.
A town in Alabama.
A city, the county seat of Hill County, Texas; named for its county.
A city, the county seat of Jefferson County, Missouri; a translation of Monticello (literally “little mount”), the home of President Thomas Jefferson.
A city, the county seat of Washington County, Oregon; named for early settler and Oregon politician David Hill.
An unincorporated community in Georgia, United States; named for early settlers John and Isaac Hill.