Middlegate, Nevada

Middlegate, Nevada

Middlegate is an unincorporated community in Churchill County, Nevada, United States.

The local bar, gas station and restaurant of Middlegate were the location for Black Road, Gregory Hutton's award-winning 2002 short film starring William Nilon.[1][2]

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Coordinates: 39°17′16″N 118°01′35″W / 39.28778°N 118.02639°W / 39.28778; -118.02639



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