Welcome to the official website for the County of Stud, Virginia
Stud County is a fictional Lego county located on the tip of the Virginia Peninsula in Virginia, a state in the USA. Its population is 97,333 (as of Census 2010), and its land area is 307 square miles. As of 2007, the median household income was $65,000. The county seat is Brickton Central, however NorBrick is the biggest city with a population of just over 40,000.
It has three cites, six towns, and lots of smaller villages and communities. In order of population, the three cities are NorBrick, Brickton Central, and Brick Valley. Also in order of population, the six main towns include North Brickville, Grangeville, Brickley Heights, Brick Springs, Brick Pass, and Studville.
Stud County is best known for the following attractions: The Eagle Forest Pass, a superbly picturesque 16 mile stretch of twisty, turny tarmac, which passes though the Eagle Forest, and goes around the county's highest point, the Ranges Peak, and it goes from Brick Pass, a small town just south-east of the Brickton Central Lake, to south-east NorBrick; the Ranges Peak State Park, a small four mile long park, which encircles the Ranges Peak, and attracts hikers, cavers, and sightseers; the resort beach and marina of NorBrick, a luxury area of NorBrick's beach dedicated to hotels and a marina; the Brick Valley forest, a 70 sq mi forest full of great sights and sounds, and also a few luxury forest cabins for campers; the several casinos of NorBrick, which attract lots of gamblers every day; the Lego Ranges State Park, a 100 sq mi Park full of Grassland, Forests, and Hills; and the shops of Brickton Central which are almost all high class and sell wonderful things.
Stud County has one river running through it, called the river Pesquille. We have one airport, situated to the north-east of North Brickville, called the North Brickville Municipal Airport, one small container harbour to the north-west of NorBrick, and Brickton Central operates a small tram network. Also running through the county passing through North Brickville, is Interstate-64.
The County of Stud is very wealthy, and the local goverment belive one of the most important things to invest in is the emergency services.
Website last updated on 13th July 2013
It has three cites, six towns, and lots of smaller villages and communities. In order of population, the three cities are NorBrick, Brickton Central, and Brick Valley. Also in order of population, the six main towns include North Brickville, Grangeville, Brickley Heights, Brick Springs, Brick Pass, and Studville.
Stud County is best known for the following attractions: The Eagle Forest Pass, a superbly picturesque 16 mile stretch of twisty, turny tarmac, which passes though the Eagle Forest, and goes around the county's highest point, the Ranges Peak, and it goes from Brick Pass, a small town just south-east of the Brickton Central Lake, to south-east NorBrick; the Ranges Peak State Park, a small four mile long park, which encircles the Ranges Peak, and attracts hikers, cavers, and sightseers; the resort beach and marina of NorBrick, a luxury area of NorBrick's beach dedicated to hotels and a marina; the Brick Valley forest, a 70 sq mi forest full of great sights and sounds, and also a few luxury forest cabins for campers; the several casinos of NorBrick, which attract lots of gamblers every day; the Lego Ranges State Park, a 100 sq mi Park full of Grassland, Forests, and Hills; and the shops of Brickton Central which are almost all high class and sell wonderful things.
Stud County has one river running through it, called the river Pesquille. We have one airport, situated to the north-east of North Brickville, called the North Brickville Municipal Airport, one small container harbour to the north-west of NorBrick, and Brickton Central operates a small tram network. Also running through the county passing through North Brickville, is Interstate-64.
The County of Stud is very wealthy, and the local goverment belive one of the most important things to invest in is the emergency services.
Website last updated on 13th July 2013