Mayvalley County is one of the 57 counties in Bloxburg Valley, Robloxia.
History
Mayvalley County was established in 1934, and since then, over 753,000 Robloxians have lived inside the county.
In November 1928, the first district was created. The San Amaro Desert District. (See Districts, DOF = Date of Founding)
Districts
The districts in Mayvalley County contain many POI's, with most of them being in either Golden Valley or the GGVA.
Central - Golden Valley
Amalgamated March 18th, 1936
Golden Valley Financial District / GVFiD
Founded in 1819, the Golden Valley Financial District is home to one of the biggest stock exchanges in Bloxburg Valley. At least 600 million robux is traded here daily.
Golden Valley Federal District / GVFeD
Just one block down from the GVFiD is the federal district. It houses a branch of RDNETF, the FSB, and the Federal Marshal Service. There is also rumored to be a Federal Blacksite in the FSB branch, but no one knows for sure.
Golden Valley Suburbs
The suburbs are just 5 minute drive north from the GVFiD, where large McMansions are housed. A sanctioned race runs through the neighborhood.
The Pyramid Museum
This Museum has all the worlds masterpieces like paintings, rare cars, and artifacts from who knows how long ago. It is also nestled in between the federal district, so there is constant security.
The Skyline Tower
A tourist attraction in the GVFiD. It has a cafe at the top and a club at the bottom.
Golden Valley Event Center
The Event Center, also known as "The Race Hub" is where all of Mayvalley County's large events take place. There always seems to be an event going on here.
Golden Valley Motorsports and Dealership
A 3 minute drive from the GVFeD is the main dealership and car modifier in Golden Valley and the GGVA. They sell cars withing any price between $15k and $19m.
Golden Valley Police Department
A small police department of 1k officers spread across Golden Valley and the GGVA.
South - Fort Roberts and Atlas Bay
DOF: June 12th, 1960
South - Fort Roberts and Coast
Founded during the revolutionary war, the small hollow of Fort Roberts is home to an old fortress used for weaponry storage, and a small township. When it was decommisioned in 1892, turning it into a village of 3000 people at the time. The population is now 10.9k people. The fort was commissioned to serve the Atlas Bay Area. It [Fort Roberts] was recommissioned during the 60's and was last decommissioned in 1984.
Southwest - Atlas Bay
Atlas Bay is a large body of water connecting the southeastern segment of the San Amaro Desert to Atlas Valley in the West. The bay has 34 wharfs and 3 marinas and ports. Many of them are public, while only 6 wharfs and 1 port being used for federal or commercial use. Local legend has it that during the construction of the Central Atlas Wharf near Fort Roberts, there was a ghost ship that docked there in 1882.
Southeast - Fort Roberts Airstrip
The Fort Roberts Airstrip was commissioned in 1968 as a military plane hangar. After the main decommissioning of the main part of Fort Roberts in the east, the airstrip was used commercially before being closed in 2002.
East - Route 99 / San Amaro Desert
DOF: November 12th, 1928
- Central East - Route 99 (Halfpipe Butte, Northeast of the GGVA)
- Northeast - Route 99 (The Bowl Conservation Area)
- East-Northeast - Township of Plymouth Bend (Route 99)
- East-Southeast - Plymouth Bend Rallycross and motorsports track
West - Greater Golden Valley Area / Atlas Valley
DOF: August 15th, 1958
- Redwood Forest
- Manta Auction House
- Atlas Raceway
- Atlas Valley Port
- Redwood Sawmill
North - Brandt Township
DOF: June 18, 1934
- Township of Brandt
- Hikers Ridge
- Ridge Mountain
- Atlas Steel Mill
- Brandt Dirt Track
- Brandt Falls
Highway System
Mayvalley County has 3 major highways. BSVR 1-99, Interblox 110 (which converges back into BVSR 1-99), and BSVR 1-101. This convergence between the 110 and 1-99 is called BSVR 1-99B. This because Route 99 branched off into 99B, which was a loop of Golden Valley and the GGVA, so it was commonly called an Interblox as the two converged in multiple sections, eventually making it a busy highway in metropolitan sections near Golden Valley and Fort Roberts.