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Over 1,200 people lived in Hooverville
The largest Hooverville was located in Seattle, Washington during the Great Depression, with a population of over 1,000 people. It was known as "Hooverville" in sarcastic reference to President Hoover, and it existed from 1931 to 1941.
There is no city in Nevada named Hooverville. Hooverville is term used for a crudely built camp put up usually on the edge of a town to house the dispossessed and destitute, it is a practice that started during the depression of the 1930s. There are no cities named Hooverville in the US.
A Hooverville is a small run down kind of town built by homeless people during the depression era when Herbert Hoover was president.
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There is no city called Hooverville. It was a name for homeless camps during the Great Depression. The Hoover Dam is on the border of Nevada and Arizona.
No. Hooverville was a term for make-shift housing that people who had lost their housing might move into. The term was a slam on President Hoover. People blamed him for the depression.