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==Related quests==
 
==Related quests==
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* [[Out of Time]]: Codsworth recommend's the Sole Survivor to head to Concord in search of help to find his son.
The Sole Survivor is potentially directed to this location by Codsworth and engages the raiders, alerting Preston, who stands on the museum's balcony, to the firefight. Preston then urges the player to grab the [[laser musket]] from the fallen Minuteman and help him fight off the Raiders inside. This action initiates the quest [[When Freedom Calls]].
 
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* [[When Freedom Calls]]: Help Preston and his group get rid of the Raiders hunting them.
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* Raiders will come back to Concord after clearing it in an earlier quest.
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* Raiders will come back to Concord after clearing it in an earlier quest.
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* When fast travelling here with a companion, they may shout out in pain - despite not being attacked.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 00:30, 9 February 2016

 
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Concord is a city in the Commonwealth in the 23rd century. Part of the pre-War Greater Boston area, it kept its name after the Great War.

Background

Signs in the city state it was incorporated in 1635.

In 2287, the city is a raider stronghold and is where Preston Garvey and his group are trapped upon the Sole Survivor's emergence from Vault 111. Centuries before the Great War, Concord and nearby Lexington were the site of several battles that lead to The American Revolution. The Museum of Freedom likely described this event and welcomed tourists, as the rest of the city shows remnants of patriotic bunting, flags, and signs. The Museum also, although degraded, still features interactive exhibits with life-size figures of American colonists and British soldiers. One room in particular seems to mimic the Boston Massacre, with musket-firing sounds and the subsequent toppling of the civilian mannequins.

Layout

Buildings

Notable loot

  • The Perception bobblehead can be found in the Museum of Freedom, on a desk in the same room as the Minutemen.
  • Nuka-Cola Quantum located in the northwestern-most house in the refrigerator on the first floor kitchen. Respawns after some time.
  • Laser musket in front of the Museum of Freedom.
  • T-45 power armor located on the roof of the Museum of Freedom, also there is a minigun on the crash-landed vertibird.
  • Taboo Tattoos (issue #10) located in the Concord Civic Access, inside the room with the green steamer trunk, on the floor next to it. (Civic Access entry is in the hole in the street.)
  • Fusion core hidden behind a steel beam behind the mirelurk in Concord Civic Access.
  • RobCo Fun on the desk next to the terminal Sturges is using in the Museum of Freedom.

Related quests

  • Out of Time: Codsworth recommend's the Sole Survivor to head to Concord in search of help to find his son.
  • When Freedom Calls: Help Preston and his group get rid of the Raiders hunting them.

Notes

  • Raiders will come back to Concord after clearing it in an earlier quest.
  • When fast travelling here with a companion, they may shout out in pain - despite not being attacked.

Appearances

Concord appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes

Concord, Massachusetts is a real-world Boston suburb, located 19 miles to its west. The town is well known for its role in the American Revolution, specifically in the Battles of Lexington and Concord in 1775. The bridge that you cross to go from Sanctuary to Concord resembles the Old North Bridge where one of the main confrontations in the Battle of Concord took place.

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