Imlay, Nevada |
Imlay is an old railroad town on the I-80 near the north end of Rye Patch Reservoir. There is some local ranching but what seems to keep Imlay alive is the local mining scene. Imlay is also famous for the presence of the Thunder Mountain Monument, an eclectic conglomeration of folk art and architectural oddities loosely based around a Native American theme. |
Fast Facts about Imlay, Nevada |
Imlay, Pershing County, NV 89418
Unincorporated Elevation: 4,195' Latitude: 40.66°N Longitude: 118.149°W Resident Racial Breakdown: White Non-Hispanic: 79.6% Hispanic: 15.8% Native American: 1.6% Other: 1.1% Two or More Races: 2.0% Education: High School or Higher: 74.0% Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 5.2% Graduate or Professional Degree: 3.1% 2009 Estimates: Population: 1,832 Males: 939 Females: 893 Median Resident Age: 34.1 Years Estimated Median Household Income: $48,760 Estimated Median Home Value: $89,920 2011 Cost of Living Index for Imlay: 88.7 Major Industries: Mining, Construction, Lodging & Food Services, Government, Health Care, Agriculture, Entertainment & Recreation, Transportation Services, Educational Services, Repair & Maintenance Unemployed: 13.2% |
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