Northwest Commonwealth

The Northwest Commonwealth was one of the thirteen areas of the pre-War United States. Created in 1969, it was comprised of the former states of Northern California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska.

Former Alaska
Alaska was one of the major sites of fighting during the war with China, notably around the Anchorage Front Line.

War in Alaska
In 2059, the United States established a significant military force to protect its oil interests in Alaska, in light of the ever dwindling oil reserves in the world, as well as increasing tensions with China. In the winter of 2066, the Americans' fears became reality as the Chinese military invaded Alaska and took over a significant portion of the land. Alaska became a war zone between the United States and China, furthering fears of nuclear apocalypse around the world. On January 10, 2077, the United States finally reclaimed Alaska from the Chinese. The war between the two remained intense, ultimately leading to the Great War on October 23rd of the same year.

Brotherhood of Steel
The Brotherhood expanded and stopped through Alaska. They thought it was a great place to settle down, and formed a military network in the area.

Former Idaho
In 2281, the Great Khans could have abandoned the Mojave to try and rebuild their tribe in the wilderness of Idaho.

Former Oregon
Little of Oregon is seen in-game, although the southern parts of Oregon appear in Fallout 2. Oregon's cannibals roam around the region, searching for victims to attack. There are a few settlements in the area, those being Klamath and the Den.

Former Northern California
During the war, San Francisco was evidently hit hard by nuclear weapons. However, humanity has clung to life in and around the bay area.

The Shi have a strong presence around the San Francisco area in 2242, although there are wildly varying claims for their fate beyond that year. The New California Republic may have a foothold in the area, and this is supported by the presence of Sac-Town in 2281.

Former Alaska

 * Aleutian research station (Fallout Extreme)
 * Anchorage (Operation: Anchorage, Fallout Extreme)
 * Chugach Overlook Air Force Station (Mentioned in Operation: Anchorage)
 * Elmendorf Air Force Base (Mentioned in Operation: Anchorage)
 * Fire Island Air Force station (Mentioned in Operation: Anchorage)
 * Brotherhood North American Forward Operations Base (Fallout Extreme)
 * Juneau (Mentioned in Fallout 3)

Former Washington

 * Issaquah Nation (Fallout Extreme)
 * Seattle (Project V13, Fallout Extreme)
 * Capitol Hill (Fallout Extreme)
 * Seattle Underground (Fallout Extreme)
 * Mount St. Helens (Fallout Extreme)
 * Vault 6 (Fallout Extreme)

Former Oregon

 * Arroyo (Appears in Fallout 2, mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas)
 * The Den (Fallout 2)
 * Command forward depot (Mentioned in Operation: Anchorage)
 * Fort Williamette (Fallout Extreme)
 * Humboldt (Mentioned in Mothership Zeta)
 * Banfield College (Mentioned in Mothership Zeta)
 * Klamath (Appears in Fallout 2 Mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas)
 * Toxic caves (Fallout 2)
 * Mount Hood (Fallout Extreme)
 * Portland (Mentioned in Fallout 4)

Former Idaho

 * Abbey (Fallout 2 cut content)

Northern California Wasteland

 * Ghost Farm (Fallout 2)
 * Modoc (Fallout 2)
 * Navarro (Appears in Fallout 2, mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas)
 * Redding (Fallout 2)
 * Sac-Town (Mentioned in Honest Hearts)
 * San Francisco (Appears in Fallout 2, mentioned in Fallout 4)
 * Sierra Army Depot (Fallout 2)
 * Sunnyvale (Mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas)


 * EPA (Fallout 2 cut content)
 * Primitive Tribe (Fallout 2 cut content)

Appearances
Parts of the Northwest Commonwealth appear in Fallout 2. A simulation of Anchorage can be seen in the Fallout 3 add-on Operation: Anchorage, and parts of the Northwest Commonwealth, including Anchorage, and possibly other parts of Alaska were to appear in the canceled Fallout Extreme. Parts of the Northwest Commonwealth are also mentioned in Fallout, the Fallout 3 add-on Mothership Zeta, Fallout: New Vegas and its add-on Honest Hearts, Fallout 4, the Fallout Bible, and Van Buren. It was also to appear in Jason Mical's Fallout Pen and Paper d20, Project V13, and J.E. Sawyer's Fallout Role-Playing Game.