Unification Monument

The Unification Monument is an unmarked location in the Mojave Wasteland.

Background
Located at Mountain Pass, California, the enormous monument is the most visible and distinctive feature of the Mojave Outpost, commemorating the historic merging of Nevada's Desert Rangers and the New California Republic Rangers in 2271.

The pre-War checkpoint lay abandoned for over a century after the Great War, eventually becoming a natural boundary for the territory controlled by the Desert Rangers of Nevada.

After the rangers realized they could not protect the Mojave alone, especially not against the Legion, the checkpoint became a historic site as the Desert Rangers of Nevada and the New California Republic Rangers signed the Ranger Unification Treaty in 2271. After the two forces merged into one, in exchange for NCR extending its jurisdiction to southern Nevada, New Vegas, and the Hoover Dam, the monument was built. The pair of statues depicting the rangers now stands tall at the edge of the outpost, memorializing the treaty.

Layout
The monument is located immediately outside of the outpost along Interstate 15. It can be seen from nearly any location in the Ivanpah Valley. A plaque describes the monument's significance and reads:

The monument serves as a useful landmark for navigating the desert, lit up at night, and easily visible in the distance to those who pass through the valley below. Sgt. Kilborn can be found patrolling in front of the monument, near the Mojave Outpost sign, and can be spoken with to complete the quest Cold, Cold Heart.

Related quests

 * Cold, Cold Heart

Appearances
The Unification Monument appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.