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The small hamlet of Hebard can
be found just south of Gay Mohawk Road in Keweenaw County Michigan, on a small
gavel path that is only 400 feet long. The town was once a station along the Mineral
Range Railroad and had a post office that opened in 1903. Today, it is a handful
of derelict structures with only a sign along the road noting where a town once
was.
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