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Empire is an
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and
census-designated place A census-designated place (CDP) is a concentration of population defined by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes only. CDPs have been used in each decennial census since 1980 as the counterparts of incorporated places, such ...
(CDP) in Washoe County,
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, with a population estimated at 65 (2021). Empire mine bought out by investor and reopened on a smaller scale. It is part of the
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Sparks
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; before the 2010 census, it was part of the Gerlach–Empire census-designated place. The nearest town,
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, is to the south on a reservation owned by the
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. For 63 years, from 1948 to 2011, Empire was a
company town A company town is a place where practically all stores and housing are owned by the one company that is also the main employer. Company towns are often planned with a suite of amenities such as stores, houses of worship, schools, markets and re ...
of the US Gypsum Corporation, a manufacturer of
gypsum Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula . It is widely mined and is used as a fertilizer and as the main constituent in many forms of plaster, blackboard or sidewalk chalk, and drywall. ...
based construction
sheetrock Drywall (also called plasterboard, dry lining, wallboard, sheet rock, gypsum board, buster board, custard board, and gypsum panel) is a panel made of calcium sulfate dihydrate (gypsum), with or without additives, typically extruded between thick ...
, and once had a population of more than 750 people. US Gypsum closed the mine and the town in 2011; the mine and town were bought in 2016 by the Empire Mining Company (EMC), a manufacturer of gypsum based agricultural and construction additives. In 2016, the town again became a company town under the new auspices of EMC. Since that date both the town and the mine have been partially reopened by the new owners.


History

In 1907, Alex Ranson discovered gypsum near what later became Empire. In late 1909, Alex Ranson, Nick Curnow, E. H. Cowles and James Raser filed a patent for a
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placer mining claim. In 1911, the mine was sold to unnamed buyers, rumored to be the plaster or gypsum trust from the eastern U.S. The sale was for between and . In 1922, the Pacific Portland Cement company started construction of a mill at what is now known as Empire. In 1924, the Pacific Portland Cement company completed the move of their mill to the current location of Empire from a location near
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near what was then known as Empire and the Carson River mills. The company called the new plant Empire. U.S. Gypsum bought the town in 1948. Empire reached a maximum population of 750 in the early 1960s. Amid a slump in the construction industry, the gypsum plant in Empire closed its doors on January 31, 2011, eliminating 95 jobs. Residents with children were allowed to continue inhabiting their company homes through June 20, 2011, the end of the school year. After that date, Empire had empty homes and a large shuttered plant that made it seem almost like a ghost town. The ZIP Code, 89405, was also discontinued. During the years that the mill and town were both closed (2011 - 2016), U.S. Gypsum first erected a large fence around the entire town and plant complex; it then retained two employees to patrol and maintain the property. It also brought two llamas onto the property to keep the grass trimmed. In mid-2016, U.S. Gypsum sold the town and the mine to the Empire Mining Company, thus workers began to move back into the town to work under the new mine owners. Since 2016, both the mine and the town have been partially reopened by the new owners of the mine, with a total population of 65 (2021).


Geography

According to the
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, the Empire CDP has a total area of , all land. Its elevation is above sea level.


Climate


Demographics


Economy

Gypsum mining is the staple of Empire's economy. After the recent reopening of the town, Empire has returned to being a classic company town, though smaller than before. Once again, all residents of Empire are associated with the mining operations of the town. Until its temporary closure in 2011, the Empire gypsum mine was one of the longest continually operating mines in the U.S., operating for 88 years from 1923 to 2011. While many mines were shut down during
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as resources were diverted to the war effort, gypsum was determined to be an "essential" resource and the mine was never closed during that period. During its heyday under U.S. Gypsum, the town had a church, a public pool, a nine-hole golf course, an airport, and a post office. There was also a day-care facility for the employees of Empire, and a convenience store with a gas station, the only store for more than . Since EMC reopened the town in 2016, the store and gas station have been re-opened by EMC. Th
Catholic Church of Empire
also holds services on a monthly basis. The economy of Empire includes serving tourists heading to the nearby
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and hunting. Since 1991,
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, a week-long experimental festival with 78,850 participants (), has been held nearby. The event is responsible for around 20% of the sales at the few commercial establishments in the area, which include the closest permanent fuel and grocery stops to the event site. The Black Rock Desert is also the site of many other recreational activities throughout the year. After the closure of the plant in 2011, the grocery store remained the only source of provisions within of the Black Rock Desert.


Transportation

Primary highway access to Empire is provided by State Route 447. Empire Airport is a dirt airfield suitable only for light planes.


Education

Washoe County School District The Washoe County School District (WCSD) is a public school district providing public education to students in all parts of Washoe County, Nevada, including the cities of Reno and Sparks, and the unincorporated communities of Verdi, Incline Vil ...
is the area school district.
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is the local school. It includes a branch of the Washoe County Library System. Ernest M. Johnson Elementary School in Empire opened in 1958. - Despite the statement about the Gerlach campus opening in 2003, it states the addition was built in 2001 an
the Johnson School address changed to Gerlach, NV by 2001
/ref> Circa 2000 it had 62 students. By 2000 the school's address was already in Gerlach. The school moved to an addition at the Gerlach High School site in Gerlach in 2001. In 2011 Gerlach High was converted into the Johnson Elementary School for K-12.


In popular culture

The award-winning 2020 film ''
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'', based loosely on a true story, was partly filmed in Empire, and carefully documents some of the difficulties and adventures faced by a former Empire resident, Fern, after the closure of the town's gypsum plant. The main character is played by
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. Fern was also a former employee at the town's Gypsum mill. Due to the plant closure, Fern, now 62 years old, is forced to leave town, and takes up a nomadic lifestyle, living out of her van, and taking on odd jobs along the way. The film is set in 2011 and 2012, and its script intentionally omits any reference to the 2016 re-opening of the town, ending the film's story line apparently sometime before the 2016 re-opening.


External links


Empire Mining Company


References

{{authority control Census-designated places in Nevada Census-designated places in Washoe County, Nevada Company towns in Nevada Reno, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area Populated places established in 1923 1923 establishments in Nevada