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The true story of Empire, Nevada, the tiny desert town from Nomadland that shut down in 2011, forcing all of its residents out. Empire, the abandoned mining town from Nomadland, is a real-life place in the Nevada desert. Empire shut down in 2011 due to the recession and became a ghost town until 2016.
Nomadland was filmed in Empire, Nevada, a small town about 100 miles north of Reno in Washoe County.
Bear in mind Nomadland is a contemporary story. Empire wasnt a company town of some bygone era. U.S. Gypsum shut the mine in early 2011, instantly transforming Empire into a ghost town the zip code erased and all and the workers lost more than a job. They lost their homes.
Empire shut down in 2011 due to the recession, forcing its residents out. Owned by US Gypsum Corporation, Empire had more than 800 residents at its height, ing to the Reno-Gazette Journal, and its facilities included a nine-hole golf course, tennis court, and an Olympic-sized pool.
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