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There is no inn in Unionville. Services are not one hour away. There’s a TA truck stop where NV 400 meets I-80. There’s also a small grocery in Imlay not 4 miles from that. There was Chinese here but what about the Peruvians, Mexicans, and buckaroos? There are many species of birds and animals. Rattlesnakes, cows, butterflys, sheep, orioles, larks, antelope, coyotes, lizards, deer, flowers, sage, warblers, swallows, mountains, streams, horses, kingbirds. What about why it’s called Unionville? According to some old timers it used to be called Dixie Town until some Northerners rolled in to clean shit up. Whatever, make it sound like a defunct racist ghost town. That’s probably what most residents prefer. 12.186.103.93 (talk) 21:29, 6 June 2023 (UTC)Reply