Other towns
Stud County has three cities, and six towns. The three cities and the largest town have thier own pages, and this one is dedicated to the other five. The towns and thier info below this are in order of population. See the homepage to find out where these five towns are.
Grangeville
Grangeville is a small farming community situated 4 miles East of North Brickville, and 4 1/2 miles North of Brickton Central, and it has a population of about 500. It is surrounded by farmland except to the East which is forest. The residents are all low-wealth, and it has a couple of shops. For emergency serives, Grangevile is covered by: Stud County VFD Station 3 (fire), SCSD North Brickville Division (police), and SCEMS North Brickville Divison (EMS transport).
Brickley Heights
Brickley Heights is another farming community 3 1/2 miles South of North Brickville. It has a population of about 400, and it is surrounded entirely by farmland, and the river Pesquille passes 1 1/2 miles to the North-East. The residents are all low-wealth, and it has a couple of shops. For emergency serives, Brickley Heights is covered by: Brickley Heights VFD (fire), SCSD North Brickville Divison (police), and SCEMS or NBVFD North Brickville Divison (EMS transport).
Brick Springs
Brick Springs is a small mining town situated 2 1/4 miles North-East of Brick Valley. It has a population of about 300, and it is surrounded by forest, hills, and a small amount of farmland to the West. It attracts a few tourists each year who come to hike or cycle in the forest. The residents are mainly low with a few medium wealth, and it has several shops. For emergency serives, Brick Springs is covered by: Brick Valley VFD Station 1 (fire), Brick Valley PD (police), and SCEMS Brick Valley Divison (EMS
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Brick Pass
Brick Pass is a small tourism and fishing town located 6 1/2 miles East of Brickton Central, and 7 miles South of NorBrick. It has a population of about 200, and it is surrounded entirely by forest, with the Brickton Central Lake to the North-West. It attracts about 200 tourists per year who come to see the lake, forest, and mountains. It has entire medium wealth residential and two hotels. For emergency serives, Brick Pass is covered by: Stud County VFD Station 2 (fire), SCSD NorBrick Division (police), and NorBrick FD (EMS transport).
Studville
Studville is a very small town located 1 mile South of NorBrick. It has a population of just 50, and is almost all residential with two shops. It is the smallest incorporated settlement in the county. For emergency serives, Studville is covered by: NorBrick FD Stations 1 and 3 (fire), SCSD NorBrick Division (police), and NorBrick FD (EMS transport).