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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.
Featured in extensive amounts of games. Either acts as inventory for cars, like in GTA, or battlegrounds, like in Mercenaries.
A state located in the Northeastern and Middle Atlantic regions of the United States.
Pittsburgh is located in western Pennsylvania, and has a population of 334,563. Its 446 bridges are the most of any city in the world, narrowly besting Venice, Italy.
Point Lookout is a tourist location in the state of Maryland and the setting of the fourth Fallout 3 DLC of the same name. The hero finds himself in murky swamps with mutated redneck locals, who do not take kindly to strangers...
The river in the middle of the map in Fallout 3.
Located within the Jefferson Memorial, this project sought to provide clean water for the entire Capital Wasteland through cleansing of the tidal basin. It is a constant point of conflict between the Brotherhood of Steel and The Enclave.
Catch a brew at these bars. They've been around for thousands of years, and they ain't goin' nowhere.
The Ranger Compound is the headquarters for the mercenary squad, Reilly"s Rangers.
The headquarters for the remnants of the Enclave in Fallout 3.
Regulator HQ is a location in Fallout 3, accessible by the Vault 101 Dweller only with the Lawbringer perk. It is the headquarters for the vigilante group the Regulators.
A city in Fallout 3 that is built in the remains of an old aircraft carrier.
A city devastated by some form of crisis or another, left a shadow of its former self.
Any school building in a game, including High School, Jr. High, and Elementary Schools.
Seward Square is a public park in Washington D.C., and a location in Fallout 3.
A network of underground tunnels designed for the disposal of waste.
A small house that is in disrepair or haphazardly built.
Shalebridge is a location in Fallout 3, home to several Giant Ant colonies.
Settlements of impoverished people who live in dwellings made from scrap materials. Also known as a slum, or ghetto.
A place where you can buy, and sometimes sell things.
One of the thirteen commonwealths of the pre-war United States in the Fallout universe.
A stationary or geosynchronous facility located in space, engineered for habitation.
Stairways are areas you can go up or down in via steps. It is usually done by walking, but escalators save you the effort. Also, technically, ladders are movable stairways.
A rapid transit system operating below the surface of the ground.
The Super-Duper Mart is a grocery store in Fallout 3 that a small group of Raiders use as a base. It's located in the Capitol Wasteland, near the Potomac River, and contains a lot of food and drugs.
A supermarket is a store that offers many different kinds of foods and household products.
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.
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