Capitol Preservation Society
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[edit] Background
The Capitol Preservation Society is a museum of sorts, located inside Rivet City. The Society is home to some of the rarest documents in U.S. history, including the Constitution of the U.S.A, the Emancipation Proclamation, and the Gettysburg Address. It is currently run by Abraham Washington, who took over the museum after his parents.[1]
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[edit] Appearance
- Appears in Fallout 3 only.
[edit] Behind the scenes
- The airplane attached to the ceiling of the Preservation Society is an exact representation of the P-51 Mustang WWII fighter. Compare the game's representation with this thumbnail:

The Smithsonian remarks:"Many people consider the P-51 Mustang the best fighter of World War II. Its combination of speed, range, maneuverability, and firepower gave it great versatility. Its use in all major theaters of the war included long-range high-altitude escort, strafing, and photo reconnaissance."
- Another intact P-51 Mustang can be found in the Museum of Technology
- The posters that are on the walls here are also some of the loading screens.
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