Fallout 4: 10 Incredible Locations You Need To Visit

10. Salem

Ever since hearing that Fallout 4 would take place in the Boston area, I maintained that Salem should be a location in the game. The creepy town - where scores of women were executed during a witch-hunt frenzy in 1692 - is an infamous, internationally-known place brimming with trauma and history. Thankfully, this wasn't lost on Bethesda, who decided to include Salem, and make it live up to its ominous reputation. When I first discovered Salem in Fallout 4, the ambient music suddenly took a turn for the creepier, giving the place a foreboding aura that felt perfectly fitting for it. The town itself doesn't disappoint either. There are some spooky holotapes lying around, and it's also the location of a creepy little quest called 'Devil's Due', taking you into the town's infamous Museum of Witchcraft, where you'll find... well, you just wait and see. Salem is situated on the peninsula in the north-east corner of the map.
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