Louisburg Square is an unmarked location in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood in Fallout 4.[Pub 1]
Background[edit]
Louisburg Square is located in the north end of the historic Beacon Hill neighborhood, and is home to the well maintained Cabot House, which was built in 1711.[Pub 2][Pub 1] The area appears untouched by the Great War, and the park in the center of the square is still well maintained.[Pub 1][Pub 2]
Publications[edit]
“This 1711 mansion is sealed up tighter than a T-60 Power Armor vacuum attachment: It is strangely preserved amid the general decay. Located on Louisburg Square, the park is still well maintained. The intercom at the front door allows you to ask to gain entry.
The door usually requires a key, given to you by a Ghoul named Edward Deegan at the start of the specified quest.
Appearances[edit]
The Louisburg Square appears in Fallout 4.
Gallery[edit]
Publications
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide p. 462: "This 1711 mansion is sealed up tighter than a T-60 Power Armor vacuum attachment: It is strangely preserved amid the general decay. Located on Louisburg Square, the park is still well maintained. The intercom at the front door allows you to ask to gain entry."
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide p. 460: "South of the river from Charleston, this historic neighborhood of row houses, gas lights, and cobblestone alleys was once a pleasant place to live. Beacon Hill was the gateway to the Financial District but is now a far less desirable place, where bands of Raiders jostle for control and many structures have been decimated. You can scale the rooftops, pick through the rubble, and stop at Vault-Tec’s Regional Headquarters (which may be closed, given the current circumstances). One area that still seems untouched by the ravages of war and time is the mysterious Cabot House, at the north end of this neighborhood."
