Old Nuclear Test Site

The  is a place in the Mojave Wasteland directly south of Wolfhorn Ranch. This location is also near the Caesar's Legion Safehouse as well.

Layout
Inside the "Nuclear Test House" you'll find a girl named Trash and her three diaries called respectively Entry One in the Die-ary of Trash; Entry Two in the Die-ary of Trash; Entry Three in the Die-ary of Trash; where it is explained why she lives there and the reasons she wants to become a ghoul.

There is also a set of five chairs in a small sandbag fortification overlooking the test site, with Five authority glasses on or near its chair. Below the hill where this small viewing station is a truck, and five ghouls (who are possibly the people who had been watching when the test occurred, as there are no skeletal remains where the chairs are)

Additional Info
Be careful when traveling to this location, for it harbors a mixture of feral ghouls, glowing ones, and feral ghoul reavers. Be sure to bring with you plenty of RadAway and Rad-X, Inside the house the radiation can reach up to +12 Rad/Sec and kill you in fewer than two minutes if without any protection.

Notable Loot

 * A copy of Nikola Tesla and You can be found inside the shack on the table under Entry Two in the Die-ary of Trash.
 * A leather armor, reinforced set can be found on the dead body on the bed.
 * Northwest from the shack, you can see an observation area where you can find 5 authority glasses.
 * A Hunting shotgun inside the shack against the table. The Official Fallout New Vegas guide erroneously says this should be the unique Hunting shotgun called the Dinner Bell, but that is received for completing the quest Bleed Me Dry.
 * A Sunset Sarsaparilla Star bottle cap in front of the chemistry set on the table.
 * 2xBuffout
 * 2xJet
 * Mentats
 * Med-X

Trivia
The diary of the girl Trash is probably a reference to the emo-culture. The spelling of Die-ary is from the comic book/graphic novel JTHM (Johnny the Homicidal Maniac). Trash was a character in Return of the Living Dead with a morbid fetish for death (particularly death by "zombies"). "Trash" was also the sometime-nickname of Trashcan Man, a character in Stephen King's novel The Stand who was stricken with disfiguring radiation sickness during a trip to a nuclear weapons storage facility outside of Las Vegas.

Appearances
appears in Fallout: New Vegas.