No. Hoover vacuums were founded by a man named "Boss" Hoover, who purchased the patent from a man who suffered bad Allergies, and invented a motorized "sweeper". They later added a suction motor, and it became a vacuum. The Hoover company was founded in the early 1900's.
no it was named after HENRY Hoover
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Yes, president Hoover had children one was named allaen Hoover and the other look it up
That's Dam. President Hoover.
Herbert Hoover - Boulder Dam in the Black Canyon on the Colorado River was renamed to Hoover Dam in his honor.
Hoovervilles were named for President Herbert Hoover.
Only the 31st president, Herbert Clark Hoover.
Hoover vacuums can be purchased from many retailers either online or in store. One can purchase them from Best Buy, Amazon, Home Depot, Walmart or from the Hoover website.
When the dam was in its planning stages, in 1930, Herbert Hoover was President. It was then in 1930 that Secretary Ickes stated publicly that Hoover Dam was to be built, noting that naming a dam after a president was appropriate. In 1933, when Hoover was not re-elected, the name was reverted to Boulder Dam. It remained Bould Dam until 1947, when an act of Congress officially re-named the dam Hoover Dam.
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All vacuums collect dust and particles from the vacuumed subject. But if you mean bag-less vacuums, try a Shark or a Hoover.