Blueberry sits near Fern Ridge, Blueberry Acres, The Panopticon, Hampton Barns and the town of Montgomery. 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.
Blueberry Acres is a large farm and surrounding area adjacent to the small town of Blueberry in Red County, San Andreas. "Blueberry" is also a term for a type of marijuana plant, which indicates that Blueberry Acres is or has been a cannabis farm. Occupational activities on the farm is unknown. The town had a population of 141 as of 1992.
White trash
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White trash is a derogatory American English term referring to poor white people, especially in the rural South of the United States, suggesting lower social class and degraded standards of living. The term suggests outcasts from respectable society living on the fringes of the social order, who are seen as dangerous because they may be criminal, unpredictable, and without respect for authority whether it be political, legal, or moral. The term is usually a slur, but may also be used self-referentially by working-class whites to jokingly describe their origins or lifestyle.