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Hotel Rexford
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Site
Map MarkerNone (nearest: Goodneighbor)
Part ofGoodneighbor
People
OwnersClair Hutchins
Other
QuestsTrouble Brewin'
Technical
Cell NameGoodneighborHotelRexford (interior)
ref id00022683 (interior)
TerminalsFred Allen's Terminal
Hotel Registry
 
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Gametitle-FO4

The Hotel Rexford is a building in Goodneighbor in the Commonwealth.

Background[]

Once a pre-War upscale hotel, it later became a thriving center of the chem trade, but now it is little more than a flophouse.[1]

Layout[]

The main lobby has a front desk, manned by Clair Hutchins, and a bar and some bathrooms off to the right side. The left side has a door leading down to the basement, now Fred Allen's room, complete with a chemistry set. Behind the front counter are stairs leading to the second floor which overlooks the main lobby; there is an Expert locked door on the left stairwell hiding a steamer trunk and some ammo boxes. There are other stair cases on the second floor that lead up to the third floor, which contains four rooms, available to anybody who pays.

Inhabitants[]

Notable loot[]

  • The An Experience to Remember edition of Live & Love is on the bar counter, immediately right of the entrance.
  • Fred Allen's password: located on a pallet behind the staircase to the basement.

Appearances[]

The Hotel Rexford appears in Fallout 4.

Gallery[]

References

  1. Fallout 4 loading screen hints: "Now little more than a flophouse, Goodneighbor's Hotel Rexford was once the center of a thriving chem trade."
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