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Just read the post about Hurley and the "Great White Way", (Silver Street).
I grew up in Ironwood, in the 40's & 50's, just across the river from Hurley and recall very well the sights and sounds of those days. The town has quieted down a lot but as of 1979 there were still quite a few "interesting" spots around, The Club Carnival being the main attraction.
As a kid we used to hunt Partidge in the fall, and one of our favorite spots were the banks of the Montreal River which seperates Ironwood & Hurley. We would start walking the river just north of the two towns and would always come upon what we considered "hobo jungles", small campsites made by men either looking for work or begging or stealing something for their next meal. There were always 3 or 4 of these on either side of the river and their appearance changed frequently so I'm sure a lot of different people passed through the camps. Although I'm sure it has become very densely overgrown by now, I just wonder if anyone has ever considered, or has hunted the area.
I'm sure these men didn't have any money to speak of but I'll bet they dropped a lot of other interesting things.
Might be a fun days outing!
I grew up in Ironwood, in the 40's & 50's, just across the river from Hurley and recall very well the sights and sounds of those days. The town has quieted down a lot but as of 1979 there were still quite a few "interesting" spots around, The Club Carnival being the main attraction.
As a kid we used to hunt Partidge in the fall, and one of our favorite spots were the banks of the Montreal River which seperates Ironwood & Hurley. We would start walking the river just north of the two towns and would always come upon what we considered "hobo jungles", small campsites made by men either looking for work or begging or stealing something for their next meal. There were always 3 or 4 of these on either side of the river and their appearance changed frequently so I'm sure a lot of different people passed through the camps. Although I'm sure it has become very densely overgrown by now, I just wonder if anyone has ever considered, or has hunted the area.
I'm sure these men didn't have any money to speak of but I'll bet they dropped a lot of other interesting things.
Might be a fun days outing!