Hell, Michigan is in the lower peninsula, about halfway between Detroit and 
Lansing.  At least that's where it is today. Don't know if there was another 
Hell in the 19th century./
Paul
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From: Paul Sorenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Back in the lumbering days of the late 1800's the three really rough 
> towns were the three H's - Hayward, Hurley and Hell.  Hayward and Hurley 
> being in Wisconsin and Hell in the UP.  I remember driving through 
> Hurley with my parents in the 1950's and almost all the businesses on 
> Silver Street were still saloons and houses of ill repute.  The town has 
> cleaned up some in the last 50 years...  ;>]
> 
> -p
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >> David J Brooks wrote:
> >>> Had to stop at Hurley Wis at Hwy's 2 and 51 as we are not allowed to
> >>> run these towers into Wis during the day.
> >>>
> >>> Heavy snow all day on the Thursday drive from Rapid River Mich to Hurley.
> >>>
> >>> Rented rooms and had a few hours sleep for the midnight take off, Friday.
> >>>
> >>> Hear is a shot just out from the side door. It was snowing, blowing
> >>> and cold. IMSMC it said -35 F.
> >>>
> >>> LR B&W conversion and a pole cloned out
> >>>
> >>> 
> http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v408/divad_b/NTS%20PHOTOS/?action=view&current
> =Hurley-3761.jpg
> >>>
> >>> Dave
> 
> 
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