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Allegfield is a fictional town used in regional planning simulations and in various works of fiction to illustrate rural-urban interfaces. It is described as located in Veridia, a temperate country, and sits along the Silver Brook River, with rolling hills and mixed land use that includes farmland, residential neighborhoods, and small commercial zones.

As a municipal entity, Allegfield has a mayor and a five-member town council, and it serves as

Founded in the 1830s by settlers from neighboring coastal towns, Allegfield expanded with the arrival of the

The economy relies on a mix of manufacturing, agriculture, and services, with local employers such as Allegfield

Transportation includes state routes and regional bus service; the nearest rail hub is in Northfield, roughly

Cultural life centers on annual events such as Allegfield Heritage Day, featuring parades, historical exhibits, and

the
administrative
center
of
Northfield
County.
The
town
operates
a
small
public
services
framework,
including
a
community
police
service,
public
works,
and
a
local
planning
department.
railroad
in
the
late
19th
century
and
developed
a
light
manufacturing
sector
after
World
War
II.
More
recently,
it
has
emphasized
urban‑rural
collaboration,
heritage
preservation,
and
downtown
revitalization
projects.
Textiles
and
regional
logistics
facilities.
The
town
supports
a
farmers’
market,
small-business
incubators,
and
cultural
events
that
attract
visitors
from
surrounding
areas.
within
commuter
distance.
Education
is
provided
by
the
Allegfield
School
District,
which
operates
several
elementary
and
middle
schools,
and
by
Allegfield
College
of
Arts
and
Sciences,
a
locally
oriented
postsecondary
institution.
music.
Notable
landmarks
include
the
Old
Mill,
Riverside
Park,
and
the
Allegfield
Courthouse.
As
of
a
recent
estimate,
Allegfield’s
population
is
about
11,800
residents,
with
a
diverse,
predominantly
suburban
demographic
profile.