List of tent cities in the United States

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This is a list of notable tent cities in the United States. A tent city is an encampment or housing facility made using tents or other temporary structures.

West Coast[]

Side Street in Dignity Village, Portland, Oregon
The former Right 2 Dream Too camp in Portland, Oregon
  • Anaheim, California: Skid River[1]
  • Anchorage, Alaska: 3rd Ave and Ingra Street encampment[2]
  • Berkeley, California: Seabreeze,[3] on and off settlement in People's Park
  • Chico, California: Comanche Creek[4]
  • Eugene, Oregon: Opportunity Village,[5] Westmoreland Park[6]
  • Eureka, California: Devil's Playground[7]
  • Fresno, California: New Jack City, Little Tijuana, Village of Hope and Community of Hope
  • Hawaii: Pu'uhonua o Waianae[8] in Waianae.
  • Las Vegas, Nevada: Tent cities are prevalent in Downtown, including G Street.[9]
  • Long Beach, California: As of April 2021, one is located near Interstate 405 and 710 freeways.[10] In September 2008, five people were shot dead at a homeless encampment near the present-day one near 405 in what is known to be one of the most deadliest acts of violence against the homeless community. In 2018, two gang members were found guilty and sentenced to life without parole. One victim was killed due to a drug disagreement; the other four witnessed the murder and were killed for this reason.[11]
  • Los Angeles and in general Los Angeles County is home to many encampments, which are heavily based in Downtown Los Angeles, Fashion District, Hollywood, Skid Row, Venice Beach, and Westlake. An estimated 40,000 homeless live in L.A. and up to 70,000 countywide. The encampments on Venice Beach started to be cleared out in late July 2021, with some tents and property of homeless residents still in process of being moved. LA Mayor Eric Garcetti signed a bill to criminalize homeless sleeping and taking up shelter in certain areas of the city; this led to riots and protests at his house with 50 protesters, and a rock was thrown at his house.

SoFi Stadium in Inglewood was center of attention in January 2022 for sweeps due to the upcoming Super Bowl 2022.

Homeless tent city in Fremont Park, Santa Rosa, California, in August 2020.

Mountain and Midwest states[]

Southern US[]

East coast[]

Other[]

  • St. Vincent de Paul property, Fourth Avenue North, Saint Petersburg, Florida

See also[]

References[]

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