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The Museum of History is a location in Fallout 3. In real life, the same building on the National Mall is known as the National Museum of American History.
The Museum of Technology is a location in the game Fallout 3. In real life, the museum is known as the National Air and Space Museum.
Navarro is an Enclave military base. It mostly serves as a stop off point for troops and aircraft.
The New California Republic--formerly known as Shady Sands--is the capitol of a federation of towns in Northern California.
A memorable location from Fallout 2 built on the ruins of Reno and run by four mafia families -- the Mordinos, the Bishops, the Saltavores and the Wrights.
The Nuka-Cola plant is a location in Fallout 3 at the southern edge of the Capital Wasteland. It is the only location of the Nukalurk, a rare type of Mirelurk.
The main location of Fallout 4's Nuka-World DLC.
Oasis is the only place in the Capital Wasteland with living trees. You can find a familiar face from the other Fallout games within.
Old Olney is a deserted town in Maryland near Vault 92. The town is overrun by Deathclaws.
Paradise Falls is a slaver camp run by Eulogy Jones. The town controls the majority of slave purchases throughout the Capital Wasteland.
An airship owned by the Brotherhood of Steel and a location in Fallout 4.
The Ranger Compound is the headquarters for the mercenary squad, Reilly"s Rangers.
The headquarters for the remnants of the Enclave in Fallout 3.
A gold mining town shut down by creatures that have overrun the mines.
A city in Fallout 3 that is built in the remains of an old aircraft carrier.
Located in San Francisco county California, founded in 1776 by the Spanish, they built a fort at the Golden Gate and named it after Mission San Francisco de Asis.
A suburb of Boston, and the hometown of the Sole Survivor in Fallout 4.
Seward Square is a public park in Washington D.C., and a location in Fallout 3.
Shady Sands is a small farming town, founded by a group of people who left Vault 15.
Shalebridge is a location in Fallout 3, home to several Giant Ant colonies.
A small settlement of escaped slaves in the Capital Wasteland. The slaves have an obsession with Abraham Lincoln and his views of freedom for all.
A former luxury hotel turned into a residence for the snobbiest of Capital Wasteland inhabitants. Owned by Allistair Tenpenny.
The post-nuclear apocalyptic version of Washington D.C. and the areas that surround it. This wasteland serves as the setting for Fallout 3.
The Church of the Children of Atom is a cult located in Megaton that worships the live(or disarmed) atomic bomb at the center of the town.
The Citadel is the headquarters of the Brotherhood of Steel in the Capital Wasteland. It is built in the remains of the Pentagon.
The post-apocalyptic ravaged remains of the state of Massachusetts in the Fallout universe.
A haven for drug dealers and addicts, all commerce revolves around the drug Jet.
The Mojave Wasteland is the setting for Fallout: New Vegas. It encompasses a large area of the former states of California and Nevada, and smaller parts of Utah and Arizona.
The Oil Rig was the Enclave's center of operations.
A laughably small autocracy run by a man named Dave. He is up for re-election during the events of Fallout 3.
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