L'Enfant

L'Enfant Plaza is a location in Fallout 3 that can be reached through Hazmat disposal site L5 from Mall Southwest, or from the irradiated metro, which enters the Plaza through L'Enfant South. The plaza is populated by a large number of super mutants.

Layout
In L'Enfant South, there's an office building that once housed the Capitol Post newspaper (simply marked "Office" on the local map). The building contains a few computers with the text of the articles that appear on the loading screens. In the basement of this building you will find Gibson's corpse with a key and a note saying "Search the house!". The house is the Gibson house located in Minefield, and the key opens the model of home on the ground floor of the Gibson home.

To the west of the Capitol Post newspaper office is the L'Enfant Café (C). The cafe has a few dead raiders, two first aid boxes, some Buffout, and a mine box.

Madame Jealle's is to the west of the L'Enfant Café (location will mark on the local map as "Shop"), behind Besnik's Barbershop.

Inhabitants
About 15 different super mutants are in the area, maybe even two or three overlords, depending on your level.

Notable loot

 * U.S. Army: 30 Handy Flamethrower Recipes, sniper rifle, and some other goodies in a makeshift camp under a partially collapsed overpass east of the plaza. (A)
 * Big Book of Science in a Pulowski Preservation shelter behind a building south of the plaza. (B)

Related quests

 * Searching for Cheryl (D)

Appearances
L'Enfant appears only in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes

 * L'Enfant Plaza is a real-world complex of office buildings, a hotel, metro station, and underground shopping mall in Washington, D.C.
 * Pierre Charles L'Enfant was the chief urban designer of the city of Washington, DC in 1791.
 * The Louvre-esque pyramid in L'Enfant Plaza no longer exists, as it was demolished in 2013.

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