Bricktown is a town located in the Robloxian state of Roregon. It is particularly located in Glanchester County and has a population of 18,971 as of the 2020 census. The town was formally founded in 1938, merging small villages in the local area, and was incorporated as a project town which aimed to create a “perfect environment”.

History

During the 19th century, numerous smaller settlements were built in the area as explorers travelled through the region. The local area was majorly occupied by agriculture, however there were no formally recognised settlements. By the mid-1930s, the area was found to have a population of around 1,050 residents which prompted the state council to start a project town in the area that had the purpose of making a peaceful and attractive environment.

In February 1938, the town was officially incorporated. By 1940, basic services were made around the town. In 1943, Bricktown Local Railway was established, after taking several months to construct, which promoted numerous residents to move in. By the early 1950s, the town had a population of about 7,500. In the 1980s, there was a significant increase in tourism due to the foundation of a small museum, Bricktown Historical Museum, and formal establishments of various sceneries. By the 21st century, the town had already gained recognition as a popular and “close to nature” settlement in Glanchester County.

Government and administration

The head local government of the area is the mayor who oversees public services, development projects, and inter-county coordination. The town council has elected representatives from various districts, responsible for local legislation, budgeting, and community planning. Elections are held every five years. At present, the mayor is Zachary White who was elected in January 2025.