Hurley (Hurley)
Hurley is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Jackson County, Mississippi, United States. It is part of the Pascagoula Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,551 at the 2010 census, up from 985 at the 2000 census.
Hurley is located in northeastern Jackson County at 30.66333°N, -88.49944°W (30.663293, -88.499558). Mississippi Highway 613 passes through the center of town, leading north 23 mi to Lucedale and south 24 mi to Pascagoula, the Jackson county seat. Mississippi Highway 614 forms the southern edge of Hurley, leading west 4 mi to Wade and east 5 mi to the Alabama border.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the Hurley CDP has a total area of 13.3 km2, of which 0.04 km2, or 0.30%, are water.
Hurley is located in northeastern Jackson County at 30.66333°N, -88.49944°W (30.663293, -88.499558). Mississippi Highway 613 passes through the center of town, leading north 23 mi to Lucedale and south 24 mi to Pascagoula, the Jackson county seat. Mississippi Highway 614 forms the southern edge of Hurley, leading west 4 mi to Wade and east 5 mi to the Alabama border.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the Hurley CDP has a total area of 13.3 km2, of which 0.04 km2, or 0.30%, are water.
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