Boston Common
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// After this the [[Freedom Trail]] was co-opted by [[the Railroad]] whom use it to make contact with those who whish to seek them out. //
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// After this the [[Freedom Trail]] was co-opted by [[the Railroad]] whom use it to make contact with those who whish to seek them out. //
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// Raiders will not follow the Sole Survivor into the Common. Cursing their luck and falling back or exclaiming that they'll let Swan take care of you. Dialogue File needed //
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<ref>[[Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide]] Collector's Edition p.470-471: ''"'''ZONE 14: NEIGHBORHOOD: BOSTON COMMON'''''<br/>''The Freedom Trail starts here! Visit this once-idyllic park surrounded by ancient architectural prewar mansions and the remains of the State House, but be warned; there are numerous signs recommending you stay away from the pond at the park’s west end. Perhaps it’s better to start investigating the thin red line still visible along much of the sidewalks, a trail leading you through some of the most famous historical structures still (partly) standing. Surrounded by five other neighborhoods, Boston Common is at the nexus of the city south of the river."''<br/>([[Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map]])</ref>
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<ref>[[Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide]] Collector's Edition p.470-471: ''"'''ZONE 14: NEIGHBORHOOD: BOSTON COMMON'''''<br/>''The Freedom Trail starts here! Visit this once-idyllic park surrounded by ancient architectural prewar mansions and the remains of the State House, but be warned; there are numerous signs recommending you stay away from the pond at the park’s west end. Perhaps it’s better to start investigating the thin red line still visible along much of the sidewalks, a trail leading you through some of the most famous historical structures still (partly) standing. Surrounded by five other neighborhoods, Boston Common is at the nexus of the city south of the river."''<br/>([[Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map]])</ref>
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<ref name="FO4VDSG">[[Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide]] Collector's Edition p.472: ''"'''[14.04] BOSTON COMMON'''''<br/>''Established in 1634, Boston Common started as a communal grazing ground for cattle before it was made a public park (the oldest in the country). In the year before the Revolutionary War, a thousand Redcoats camped on the Common. The Redcoat brigades that marched on Lexington and Concord departed from this very ground.''<br/>''Park Street Station is accessed to the northeast of this common. This is also the start of the Freedom Trail. On the east side, at the Protectron tour bot and fountain, the number “7” is daubed on the circular ground plaque pointing at the letter “A.” Follow the red stripe along the ground from here to continue the specified quest."''<br/>([[Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map]])</ref>
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<ref name="FO4VDSG">[[Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide]] Collector's Edition p.472: ''"'''[14.04] BOSTON COMMON'''''<br/>''Established in 1634, Boston Common started as a communal grazing ground for cattle before it was made a public park (the oldest in the country). In the year before the Revolutionary War, a thousand Redcoats camped on the Common. The Redcoat brigades that marched on Lexington and Concord departed from this very ground.''<br/>''Park Street Station is accessed to the northeast of this common. This is also the start of the Freedom Trail. On the east side, at the Protectron tour bot and fountain, the number “7” is daubed on the circular ground plaque pointing at the letter “A.” Follow the red stripe along the ground from here to continue the specified quest."''<br/>([[Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map]])</ref>
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