Bob Boring, great-grandson of the Civil War veteran who lent his name to
the community, says, Boring is a name, not a condition. The recent
pairing of Dull, Scotland, and Boring, Oregon, has created worldwide
multimedia reports, including articles in Time magazine and the Wall
Street Journal that published the same week. Never incorporated as an
official entity, Boring has been a thriving farm, logging, and sawmill
community since Joseph and Sarah Boring traveled the Oregon Trail in an
ox-drawn covered wagon and settled here in 1853. The downtown area of
Boring is only four blocks long, but the farming area serviced by the
Boring Post Office is 13 miles long and contains a population of 8,000.