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A small church inside of Diamond City.
A subway entrance station in downtown Boston.
The house of Arturo Rodriguez, owner of Commonwealth Weaponry.
An old, pre-war clothing store in downtown Boston.
A small fallout bunker next to a pre-war suburban house.
The Boston area office of the BADTFL.
An old, pre-war railroad transportation station.
A dark opening in a solid mass, like rock.
A pre-war building used by the United States Coast Guard.
Ground Zero of the nuclear attack outside of Boston in 2077.
The mansion of the wealthy Croup family.
A settlement in Fallout 4's Commonwealth, formerly the site of Fenway Park.
A quarry excavation site owned by Dunwich Borers LLC.
Home is where the heart is, and a good place to go back to when you want some rest. A home can also be a good place to save your game, change your clothes, and change your options.
The main location of Fallout 4's Nuka-World DLC.
An airship owned by the Brotherhood of Steel and a location in Fallout 4.
Resident of Sanctuary Hills.
A large island off of the southeast coast of Boston, in the Fallout universe.
The site of Fort Independence, and former headquarters of the Minutemen militia in Boston.
The post-apocalyptic ravaged remains of the state of Massachusetts in the Fallout universe.
The underground headquarters of the advanced scientific organization of the same name.
The United States serves as the location or the back-story of countless video games. It also plays host to some of the largest game development studios and publishers in the world.
After The Great War of 2077, most of the world was reduced to a barren desert, now known as The Wasteland.
The USS Constitution is a location in Fallout 4. It is the famous American colonial ship, but retrofitted with rocket engines and crewed by robots.
The Vault that the Sole Survivor wakes up in from Fallout 4.
Unlike almost any other known vault in Fallout 4, Vault 81 still contains living and non-hostile dwellers. However much like the other vaults it does hide a dark secret.
One of the many attractions at the Nuka-World theme park, it serves as both a ride and a Nuka-Cola manufacturing plant which park guests could take tours around pre-war.
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