All of them to some degree. Perhaps the name most often associated with that miserable era is Oklahoma. Many if not most of those termed "Okies" by John Steinbeck were from elsewhere but their plight was identical.
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* For Organized Crime it was business as usual. * For the ordinary citizen it was a world without jobs and failing businesses.
It was set in the Great Depression era (1930)
Duluth (in the state of Minnesota) is the name of the westernmost port city on the Great Lakes.
Nevada is not a city. It's a state.
Great Britain is neither a city nor a state; it is an European country, otherwise known as the United Kingdom.
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No city-state had that ''title'' but many of the great ancient thinkers were from Athens.
The biggest HooverVille was in Central Park.
Knoxville
Duluth (in the state of Minnesota) is the name of the westernmost port city of the Great Lakes.