Gurley
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Gurley is the name of two places in the United States:
There is also:
- Helen Gurley Brown (1922 - ), author and longtime editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine
- John A. Gurley, Civil War era Ohio congressman
- Ralph Randolph Gurley (1797 - 1872), clergyman and a major force in the American Colonization Society
- Gurley Precision Instruments, A manufacturing company based in Troy, New York that was established in 1845
- Gurley, two distinct units of measure popularized by measurement devices from Gurley Precision Instruments, one of stiffness and one of air permeability (porosity)