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Arthurdale, located in West Virginia, holds a significant place in American history as one of the first New Deal resettlement communities. Established in the 1930s, it was designed to provide a fresh start for struggling families during the Great Depression. The community was named after Richard Arthur, the husband of Eleanor Roosevelt's close friend. Arthurdale aimed to create a self-sufficient community, with homes, farms, and schools. Although the project faced challenges and criticism, it remains an important symbol of the New Deal era and a testament to the efforts made to alleviate poverty and provide opportunities for those in need.


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