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Hurley Heritage District



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From a "solitary wilderness", Hurley boomed with the discovery of iron ore in 1879. By 1884, Hurley's Silver Street bustled with miners, lumberjacks, speculators, and those who made a living catering to their needs. New arrivals could find "a little bit of everything" here, from dry goods to libations. Eighty-seven saloons and " variety clubs" embellished Silver Street. Early Hurley was known as a boisterous, lusty town. Its reputation continues as the "Life of the Northwoods."


Address

5th Avenue
Hurley, WI 54534


Contact Information

Voice: 715-561-2922

Amenities and Services History & Heritage
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Historic Homes / Wisconsin History
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Submitted By Iron County Development Zone Council
Hurley Area Chamber of Commerce