Statesman Hotel

Statesman Hotel is a 12 story building in the ruins of D.C. To access the majority of the building, you must go through Our Lady of Hope Hospital and cross the fallen radio mast. The building is inhabited by Super Mutants and Centaurs, but is a good source of ammunition and explosives. The Reilly's Rangers squad (except Reilly) can be found stranded on the rooftop fighting off Super Mutants.

Notable Loot
Stimpack (4), these are located in "First Aid Box's" located in a back room of the first floor——the part that can be accessed from the street
 * Grognak the Barbarian in the Restaurant, on a shelf in the bar area at the middle of main room. Next to a sawed-off shotgun.
 * Nuka-Cola Quantum in the Restaurant, on a shelf at the bar area. Behind the counter. Near the sawed-off shotgun mentioned above.
 * Chinese Army: Special Ops Training Manual Go to the elevator door leading to the restaurant. Dont go in, if you look at the door head left, and keep following the path across the building, you will find another staircase leading to the upperfloor of this map section. As soon as you finish the stairs up, the first door in the hallway to the right will have plungers cleaning utensils(sometimes) and a bookshelf in front with many desk lamps. In the bookshelf, lower left corner easy to spot.
 * Stealth Boy, in a safe at the counter after you rescue Reilly's Rangers - Actually, the safe contains random loot
 * Tales of a Junktown Jerky Vendor in the northeast on the second level of the bottom portion of the hotel——the part that can be accessed from the street. North-eastern room, on a desk, next to a phone and 2 coffee mugs.
 * A Note from Little Moonbeam's Father, one way to get Sydney's 10mm "Ultra" SMG from Sydney after completing Stealing Independence. The note is under a skeleton lying on a white bed. The skeleton is located in a bedroom on the floor with the elevator going to the restaurant.
 * Sheet Music Book; Found on the roof, near the music stands and chairs.

Related quests

 * Reilly's Rangers

Behind the Scenes
This is a re-creation of the Willard Hotel in D.C. Every president since 1804 has spent time in the Willard Hotel and it is said that the lobby of the hotel is where the term "lobbying" originated.

Trivia

 * On the second floor of the hotel, there is a room labeled "217" and has blood and scratches on it, and is also barricaded off. This is a reference to Stephen King's novel "The Shining".