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'''Freehold''' is a city in the Republic of Bayonne. It is the only community that is a part of Bayonne, making it the capital. Freehold has an estimated max population of 180 (including the amount of residential buildings that are either houses or apartments)
'''Freehold''' is a city in the Republic of Bayonne. It is the only community that is a part of Bayonne, making it the capital. Assessing by the counting of the amount of residential buildings that are either houses or apartments located within the city, Freehold has an estimated max population of 180


Freehold was established on July 9, 2015 (two days following the Creative Reset). It is one of the oldest cities in the Sixth Creative World of PCB. The namesake of Freehold, Bayonne comes from the communities of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freehold_Borough,_New_Jersey Freehold Borough, New Jersey] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayonne,_New_Jersey Bayonne, New Jersey]. Freehold consists of four districts, the Capital District, Downtown Freehold, Dover, and Freehold International Airport. The namesake of the district of Dover comes from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dover,_Delaware Dover, Delaware].
Freehold was established on July 9, 2015 (two days following the Creative Reset). It is one of the oldest cities in the Sixth Creative World of PCB. The namesake of Freehold, Bayonne comes from the communities of Freehold Borough<ref>http://www.freeholdboroughnj.gov/</ref><ref>[[wikipedia:Freehold_Borough,_New_Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freehold_Borough,_New_Jersey]]</ref> and Bayonne, New Jersey<ref>http://www.bayonnenj.org/</ref><ref>[[wikipedia:Bayonne,_New_Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayonne,_New_Jersey]]</ref>. Freehold consists of four districts, the Capital District, Downtown Freehold, Dover, and Freehold International Airport. The namesake of the district of Dover was derived from Dover, Delaware<ref>https://www.cityofdover.com/</ref><ref>[[wikipedia:Dover,_Delaware|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dover,_Delaware]]</ref>.


== History ==
== History ==
Freehold was founded by BroodingSet (now Poctivy_Ani). Shortly after its founding, the Capital district was created, along with the planned three districts. Juneau Corp. is headquartered in this district, and was built during the same month of the community's establishment. In August 2015, construction began on the eastern fringes of the present day downtown district. Some buildings built at that time was the city's library and a commercial building. On August 21, the Morgan Trust Center was built. It was then the tallest building in Freehold, until it was surpassed by the Capital Building of Bayonne on January 18, 2016. In the late summer of 2015, Freehold plotted it's first park, Clatsop Park, named after [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Clatsop Fort Clatsop], the endpoint of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition Lewis and Clark Expedition]. On September 7, 2015, Freehold received a warp and on November 14, Freehold's Bayonne Bridge, based off its [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayonne_Bridge real-life counterpart], was completed, connecting the city and the peninsula it was built within to the mainland. Before there was any connection, the plains were disconnected by the [[Alga Sea]] and the nearby mountains.
Freehold was founded by BroodingSet (now Poctivy_Ani). Shortly after its founding, the Capital district was created, along with the planned three districts. Juneau Corp. is headquartered in this district, and was built during the same month of the community's establishment. In August 2015, construction began on the eastern fringes of the present day downtown district. Some buildings built at that time was the city's library and a commercial building. On August 21, the Morgan Trust Center was built. It was then the tallest building in Freehold, until it was surpassed by the Capital Building of Bayonne on January 18, 2016. In the late summer of 2015, Freehold plotted it's first park, Clatsop Park, named after Fort Clatsop<ref>[[wikipedia:Fort_Clatsop|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Clatsop]]</ref>, the endpoint of the Lewis and Clark Expedition<ref>[[wikipedia:Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition]]</ref>. On September 7, 2015, Freehold received a warp and on November 14, Freehold's Bayonne Bridge, based off its real-life counterpart<ref>http://www.panynj.gov/bridges-tunnels/bayonne-bridge.html</ref><ref>[[wikipedia:Bayonne_Bridge|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayonne_Bridge]]</ref>, was completed, connecting the city and the peninsula it was built within to the mainland. Before there was any connection, the plains were disconnected by the [[Alga Sea]] and the nearby mountains.


In early 2016, construction was slow for both the city's downtown district and the terminal of the airport. The airport then only had a runway and a control tower. February saw the development of Freehold's suburban district, Dover. Throughout the spring and summer of the same year, construction resumed in Downtown and the last building within the district, Freehold Regional Hospital, was completed on August 31. The exterior of the airport's terminal was completed on July 20. Afterwards, the last additions surrounding the terminal included a parking lot surrounded by a road loop. In September, blueprints showing a complete airport for the city was created. However, from then on, the airport was left on hold; thus its planned two runways were ultimately left defunct.
In early 2016, construction was slow for both the city's downtown district and the terminal of the airport. The airport then only had a runway and a control tower. February saw the development of Freehold's suburban district, Dover. Throughout the spring and summer of the same year, construction resumed in Downtown and the last building within the district, Freehold Regional Hospital, was completed on August 31. The exterior of the airport's terminal was completed on July 20. Afterwards, the last additions surrounding the terminal included a parking lot surrounded by a road loop. In September, blueprints showing a complete airport for the city was created. However, from then on, the airport was left on hold; thus its planned two runways were ultimately left defunct.
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