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Seattle, WA
The shanty towns that pockmarked America during the Great Depression were bulldozed long ago, but at least one "Hooverville" -- mockingly named for then-President Herbert Hoover -- has been remembered with a small historical plaque.
Before it was a Depression-era Hooverville, the site was the King St. Coal Wharf and then the Skinner & Eddy Shipyards.
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