Berkeley Springs

"Come visit America's first spa in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia."

- Berkeley Springs Eyebot

Berkeley Springs is a town in the Mire region of Appalachia.

Background
Berkeley Springs in West Virginia is home to America's first spa, found in the Berkeley Springs State Park within the town itself. Before the Great War, Berkeley Springs became a preferred spot for the affluent, who purchased apartments and mansions throughout the town. The service sector experienced a boom, providing services to the rich, but quickly learned that wealth also breeds arrogance and contempt. The entitlement of the rich denizens reached comical proportions when the local spa had to hike its prices to remain viable in the increasingly brutal economy and they started complaining that the spa was taking advantage of them - the idle rich, driving fast cars and living in mansions.

After the nuclear strikes, Berkeley Springs became one of the few safe spots in Appalachia. It escaped the nuclear blasts, but that only forced it to deal with an ever-increasing stream of refugees. By October 25, it became apparent that the clinic was losing more than it could save and even supplies dropped off by an Army vertibird on the 31st couldn't change that fact. The clinic was low on everything, including medication, sterile instruments, bandages, and dressings. The backup generators burned through their cores, forcing the staff to salvage cars for fusion cores to use for the clinic and jury-rigging systems.

On November 6, the clinic ran out of spare supplies and was forced to redirect patients to Charleston and Harpers Ferry. Personnel started deserting. The clinic was pronounced effectively dead on the 11th, when a gang came to the clinic, killed two soldiers left behind as protection detail, and stole the remaining supplies after gunning down a nurse for resisting. The remaining doctor, nurse, and three patients left for Charleston on the 13th, after it became clear that the clinic and by extension, the town, were no longer safe.

Layout
Starting at the city limits sign on the south side of town, the Berkeley Springs Station is directly east. The main road, S. Washington Street, runs south to north, and the whole town is cut in half by a waterway. Heading north into Berkeley, a Red Rocket is on the righthand side with a stash box inside. A weapons workbench is situated in a shack behind the station.

Further north is a clothes store parallel to three boarded-up buildings across the road. Continuing to the intersection of Washington and Market Street is Dr. Barnaby's pharmacy, accessible through a level 2 terminal or level 3 locked door is a backroom full of chems. After the intersection sits a couple of two-story brick buildings, after them, a strip of inaccessible buildings ending with a church.

Following Market Street, there are a series of five two-story houses. The third house can be entered and contains a bed, the fourth building is almost entirely destroyed. Mansions and residential buildings line the eastern side of town, containing several terminals. The Berkeley Springs City Hall is opposite, beyond the canals, and includes two terminals, a steamer trunk inside and a locked safe.

Traveling west over the waterway, the player character arrives at a large, brick, three-story town hall fortified by some turrets. North of this is a park flanked to the west by two inaccessible houses. Continuing north through the park is a Beauty and Spa Salon with loot inside and roof access. Behind the saloon are two sets of three inaccessible houses separated by a road.

To the west of the town hall on top of a hill sits the Berkeley Springs West public workshop, north of which is the Berkeley Springs castle that is visited during the Bucket List quest. The castle has an armor workbench on the roof along with an ammo box. The rest of the town stretches alongside the main road and the adjacent canal. At the southern edge of town sits the local Bot-Stop, with a large clothing store and the gas station to the north. Berkeley Springs Station sits across the parking lot south of the Bot-Stop.

Robots

 * Beckham
 * Chloe

Robots

 * Chloe
 * Vendor bot Wallace

Notable loot

 * Charleston Herald - Assassin strikes again - Note, found in four locations:
 * Upstairs in the building with the voting booths, behind a locked door.
 * Behind the counter in the Grey Tortoise shop.
 * In the Davis family apartment on the kitchen counter.
 * In Berkeley Springs West, behind the counter inside the large white building with the staircases connected to the rest of the town.
 * Lucy Harwick's note - Note, upstairs in one of the houses near Chloe with a triangulation dish on its balcony.
 * Tossed the stash - Holotape, in the Davis family apartment, on a kitchen counter.
 * C.H. Monthly, October - Note, on a dresser at the Berkeley Springs Castle, accessed by the rear scaffolding ramp.
 * Granny Davis' safe key - Behind the delicatessen store is a trailer. Go up the nearby stairs to the roof, cross over to the other roof and enter the room. It is in the kitchen's dishwasher machine.
 * Potential Vault-Tec bobbleheads:
 * Above the Graviano's Italian Eatery, inside the Davis family apartment, in the southwest corner, on the T.V. stand.
 * Below the hotel and behind city hall, near the white wooden steps and bathtub, outside on the tiered rock outcrop, on a small, two-shelf table with a bottle on it.
 * Two potential magazines:
 * At the Beauty and Spa Salon building, on the second floor, on the side table between the two comfy dark red chairs (one with a skeleton on it), across from the elevator (access via the hole in the roof or by entering the spa).
 * In the brick mansion (one of a pair) in the middle of town, in the southwest corner of the upper-level office (same floor as Lucy Harwick's note), on the metal office desk. The mansion has two large yellow fans on the side of the structure, near a traffic light post.

Appearances
Berkeley Springs appears only in Fallout 76.

Behind the scenes
Berkeley Springs is based on the real world location of Berkeley Springs, West Virginia.