Blueberry is a small town located in the northwestern portion of Red County, San Andreas. A sign estimates the population of the town to 1,309 which is realistically incorrect. The town has a real estimated population of 141.
Description
Blueberry sits near Fern Ridge, Blueberry Acres (hence the name), The Panopticon, Hampton Barns and the town of Montgomery. The rural town is the home of the FleischBerg brewery, whose motto, "Making Life Mean Something Since 1869", stands out prominently underneath its logo. Towards the center of the town, there is a safehouse in an apartment complex which can be bought for $10,000.
Blueberry is much the same as any other town in Red County with residences and businesses much the same as those in neighbouring towns. It is connected to a major highway and serviced by several major roads making it a key stop for travellers making their way through the State of San Andreas. It remains a strong rural community as evidenced by the nearby Blueberry Acres which along with the FleischBerg brewery is likely a major employer.
Places of interest
Businesses
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Weapons and pickups
- Tec-9 - In northern Final Build Construction site (opposite to SPANDEX loading bays)
- Pool Cue - In front of small restaurant (to north from Avery Construction)
- Police Bribe - On dirt road to Blueberry Acres
- Police Bribe - Near Ammu-Nation
Others
Residents
- Carl Johnson (if bought the Blueberry Safehouse)
- Jonas Ackerman
Gallery
Trivia
- Helena Wankstein, one of Carl's six possible girlfriends, can be first met on top of a roof just near Ammu-Nation, shooting some targets.
- Although rare, a redneck with no shirt may be seen driving a Bobcat around town. If you attempt to steal the vehicle, he will have a pistol and attempt to shoot you. This is unusual, because motorists do not usually carry guns. It is implied his name is Donny, as some of the people walking around the town will have a conversation about that "Donny just bought that gun he wanted".
- Nearby Fern Ridge hints at another naming source for the town. But the residents opted to name their town Blueberry in honour of the extensive Blueberry Acres farm.