<Li> In the novel Bud, Not Buddy, set during the Great Depression, an early scene involves the police dismantling a Hooverville . Bud calls it "Hooperville". </Li> <Li> In Nelson Algren's A Walk on the Wild Side, the main character Dove Linkhorn is described as descending from "Forest solitaries spare and swart, left landless as ever in sandland and Hooverville now the time of the forests have passed ." </Li> <Li> In John Steinbeck's famous novel The Grapes of Wrath, the Joad family briefly settles into a Hooverville in California . </Li> <Li> In Harry Turtledove's "Timeline - 191" series of books, the equivalent of Hoovervilles in the United States and Confederate States are called Blackfordburghs and Mitcheltowns, respectively, after fictional Presidents Hosea Blackford of the US and Burton Mitchel of the CS . </Li>

Which of the following does not describe seattle's hooverville