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Hurley

City and seat of Iron County, in northern Wisconsin; population (1990) 1,800. Hurley lies in the Gogebic Range, across the Montréal River from Ironwood, Michigan.

In the 1880s, Hurley became notorious as the ‘sin city’ of the area, whose iron-ore mining industry boomed until just before World War I; it was the setting for Edna Ferber's 1936 novel Come and Get It.



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You then have to go north on route 34 and turn left when you reach the first set of traffic lights which will lead you onto Hurleys Pond road.
 
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