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This talk page is only for discussing improvements to the page "Washington, D.C.".
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Not sure what the purpose of this page is. It seems to have been deducted from early information about the game, but is redundant now. What should we do about it? :p

--Mirar 23:14, 29 November 2008 (UTC)

For those who didn't follow the game from the start. - Dweller93 03:36, 22 April 2009 (UTC)


Why is the pentagon mentioned here? It is, and always has been, located in Arlington, VA, right next to the Arlington National Cemetary. It should be moved to the Virginia article.

redirect[]

"Washington" redirects to this page, even the link for Washington State from the "United States of America" page.

Thank you for you post indicating a problem. Feel free to fix the problem if you wish. I will look into it when I get a chance. Please sign your posts and use a ToC header. Thanks.--Kingclyde 18:37, October 19, 2009 (UTC)

Supreme Court in F3[]

I removed the following sentence in "Notes" section: "Interestingly enough, the Supreme Court Building, that would have housed the United States Supreme Court is not in Washington, DC in Fallout 3. However, while visible, you can not travel to it." The sentence contradicts itself. If the court building is visible, it means it is in the game, even though you cannot visit it. Maybe this modified sentence can be added back? Is this Court Building really visible in F3? --TheBearPaw 14:31, March 1, 2010 (UTC)

Page structure.[]

Should the individual locations be under the neighborhood section? P.S. everything south of the Potomac was retrocessioned back to Virginia in 1847.--Ant2242

Should we include a paragraph on the District of Columbia retrocession in the History section? Also should the Notable landmarks section be transcluded from the layout and or History sections of their perspective articles?--Ant2242 21:31, 8 December 2012 (UTC)
I think we should stick to the broad strokes, the retrocession doesn't add all that much. As for transclusions, sure. Just be sure not to F up the page too much, man :) Tagaziel 21:35, 8 December 2012 (UTC)
What should it be then History or Layout for transclustion?--Ant2242 22:19, 8 December 2012 (UTC)
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