Cabot House

Cabot House is a location in the Commonwealth in 2287.

Layout
After the Institute, this is one of the cleanest locations in the entire Commonwealth. This four-floored house's fresh, clean look resonates with its occupants. In the basement is the kitchen along with Edward Deegan's bedroom. On the ground floor is a large living room with the dining room in the back. On the second floor is Cabot's laboratory, from the laboratory one can continue to the third floor which consists of various bedrooms.

Notable loot

 * Massachusetts Surgical Journal issue #9 - In one of the third-floor bedrooms, which are unlocked after the quest The Secret of Cabot House begins.
 * Lorenzo Cabot's journal - On a desk next to the surgical journal in the upstairs bedroom.
 * Emogene Cabot's password - Held by Emogene Cabot, gives access to the terminal.
 * Zeta gun - On the table next to a microscope in Cabot's lab.
 * Fat Man - In the basement bedroom.
 * Mini nuke - On the dresser, in the basement bedroom.
 * Undamaged American flag - On a bookshelf in the upstairs landing.
 * Cabot's lab coat - Worn by Jack Cabot.

Appearances
The Cabot House appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes
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 * The Cabots in real life came to Beverly MA in the 1700s and became one of the first families among the Boston Brahmins. Many business leaders and politicians come from them, including Ambassador John Moor Cabot. A famous toast about Boston goes: "And this is good old Boston,/ The home of the bean and the cod,/ Where the Lowells talk only to Cabots,/ And the Cabots talk only to God./"
 * The artifacts upstairs are real-world objects from the ancient world, including an Elamite roundel, a Hittite wall inscription, and an Indus Valley cow votive.
 * Given the Cabot House quest line's similarity to the works of H.P. Lovecraft, the name may be derived from a story written by Lovecraft and his contemporary Hazel Heald known as Out of the Aeons, which is about events surrounding a mummy in the fictional Cabot Museum of Archaeology in Boston. Like Cabot House, the museum is located in the Beacon Hill neighborhood, used to be a "former private mansion with an added wing in the rear," and is located in roughly the same area.
 * The backstory of a trip to the deserts of Arabia and finding a lost city from a pre-human culture is also a reference to the H.P. Lovecraft story The Nameless City.
 * It may also be based on the Nichols House Museum, which preserves the lifestyle of the Victorian elite, much like how the Cabots are unaging and have lived since the 1800s.