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Gabbs, Nevada
Gabbs is an Unincorporated towns in Nevada, unincorporated town in Nye County, Nevada, Nye County, Nevada, United States. The population was 269 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census. Located in northern Nye County, Nevada, Nye County, it is part of the Las Vegas–Henderson, NV CSA (Combined Statistical Area), making it at the most distant community from Las Vegas in the Las Vegas–Henderson combined statistical area. History Gabbs was founded ''circa'' December 1941 as a company town for Basic Magnesium, Inc. (BMI), which operated a magnesium production plant in the area. The town grew out of an earlier mining camp named Brucite (after the magnesium oxide brucite that occurred locally), and took the name of the surrounding Gabbs Valley, itself named after paleontologist William Gabb (who had studied fossil specimens from the area). World War II demand for magnesium fuelled the plant's expansion under the direction of the War Production Board, and policing, a jail, and ...
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Unincorporated Towns In Nevada
Nevada state law allows for governance of unincorporated area, unincorporated towns under two different systems. The Unincorporated Town Government Law, adopted in 1975, applies to counties of 100,000 people or more, and any other county that opts in. For other counties, a patchwork system of laws applies. A 1975 study by the state Legislative Commission identified 39 unincorporated towns in Nevada. As of 2014, the state Demographer's Office listed 44 unincorporated towns. Unincorporated Town Government Law The Unincorporated Town Government Law, adopted in 1975, applies to counties with a population over 100,000 (Clark County, Nevada, Clark and Washoe County, Nevada, Washoe Counties), and any other county whose commissioners pass an ordinance adopting the law. Under this law, unincorporated towns are provided extra services by the county, paid for by property taxes or other revenue sources from the town. A town can be formed by an initiative petition by residents, or by the coun ...
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