Museum of Freedom

The Museum of Freedom is a building located inside the town of Concord, in the Commonwealth.

Background
A popular tourist destination before the Great War, the Museum of Freedom was dedicated to remembering and honoring the American soldier and the liberty they ensured for their nation for 300 years, from the American Revolutionary War to the Anchorage Reclamation of the Sino-American War.

Preston Garvey of the Commonwealth Minutemen led a group of settlers from Quincy all the way to Concord to find the a better life, only to find a crew of raiders instead. It is apt that Garvey is making his stand in the museum, which once reminded patrons that freedom is a privilege enjoyed by many, but hard one by a noble few.

Layout
The museum opens to a main lobby with ticket booths straight ahead, as well as an Advanced-locked gate that impedes progress into the rest of the museum. A doorway to the north leads through several exhibits, including the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party. The exhibits exit to a stairway up the second floor, and a collapsed floor leading down to the basement.

The second floor consists of several ruined exhibition rooms; the rooms on the south side contain a busted wall, which leads to a staircase to the third floor. The third floor is mainly administration offices, including the office where the settlers are making their stand, to the east. The northern side of the third floor has a door leading up to the roof of the building, where a crashed VB-01 Vertibird rests.

Notable loot

 * The Perception bobblehead is on the desk in the third floor office's northeast corner.
 * The Atomic Command issue of Robco Fun! is on the desk in the third floor office, next to the Museum Operations Terminal.
 * A complete set of T-45 power armor - on the roof, next to the crashed Vertibird.
 * A fusion core within the basement emergency generator, behind the locked security gate; connected to the quest When Freedom Calls.
 * Log - SSG Michael Daly, is located on the roof, next to the aforementioned T-45 power armor.

Appearances
The Museum of Freedom appears only in Fallout 4.