Then, the Great Recession hit.
In January 2011, USG closed down the mine due to reduced demand for sheetrock, CNBC reported. The company installed a chain-link fence around the perimeter of the town, and its roughly 300 residents were told to pack up and leave.
Over the next five years, Empire became a ghost town.
Weeds grew rampant, and two llamas were brought in to keep the grass in check, according to the Reno-Gazette Journal.
The town s fate changed when another mining company purchased it
When mining executive David Hornsby first visited Empire in 2015 to scope out the possibility of revitalizing it, he was taken aback by the state of the buildings.
The true story of Empire, Nevada, the tiny desert town from Nomadland that shut down in 2011, forcing all of its residents out
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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
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Nomadland : The True Story Behind the Hulu Movie
On 2/19/21 at 7:30 AM EST
Nomadland has spent the last few months racking up awards, with the central performance of Frances McDormand as a woman who goes out on the road after her husband died. Apart from McDormand, however, nearly everyone in the film (which is streaming now on Hulu) is a real person, playing a fictionalized version of themselves.
This is one of the many layers of true stories that combine to make the fictional
Nomadland. As well as featuring people playing themselves, the film is also based on a non-fiction book by author Jessica Bruder, which depicts a group of mostly older people who have taken to the road to take up seasonal jobs following the Great Recession of the late 2000s.