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Grapeseed is a small rural town located in Blaine County, San Andreas. Grapeseed is situated north of Sandy Shores, southwest of Mount Gordo, west of the San Chianski Mountain Range and sits on the coastline of the Alamo Sea and the southeastern foot of Mount Chiliad. Its slogan is "The Industrial Heart of the Alamo Sea".

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Grapeseed stands as a testament to agricultural dedication within San Andreas, providing vital sustenance to the region through its robust farming endeavors. Dominated by vast fields of crops and livestock, the settlement's landscape is adorned with barns, sheds, and silos, essential for the cultivation and maintenance of its agricultural output. Within this rustic enclave, Fieldmasters and Tractors are common sights, diligently tending to the fertile land that sustains the community.

Situated to the east of Grapeseed lies McKenzie Field, presumably utilized for the storage and operation of Cropdusters, further exemplifying the town's agricultural focus.

In the western sector of Grapeseed, a central thoroughfare facilitates commerce and trade, complemented by a scattering of residences along its southwest fringe. Establishments along this road primarily cater to essential needs, featuring hardware stores, a Limited Gasoline station, and a clothing outlet. To the southeast, near Union Road's periphery, a notable grain storage facility with towering tanks denotes the town's agricultural prominence. Adjacent to the storage facility, abandoned structures form a remnant rail terminus, adding a nostalgic touch to Grapeseed's landscape. Notably, a cluster of liquor stores marks the southeastern edge of the community, serving the needs of both residents and visitors.

Grapeseed remains steadfast in its commitment to agriculture and labor, embodying its slogan as a rural haven dedicated to farming and related activities.

However, beneath its agrarian facade, Grapeseed shares a similarity with neighboring Sandy Shores concerning criminal activities and drug trade. Rumors persist of illicit amphetamine production and distribution among the town's labor force, while certain crops cultivated bear resemblance to cannabis, fueling speculation about marijuana cultivation within the community.

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