Arlington House

Arlington House is a medium sized house in the center of Arlington Cemetery.

Background
On a hillock west of the main cemetery area are the remains of the once-grand Arlington House, now a rotting monument to this past civilization. The area is great to flee to, as the trees, flagpole, and bushes provide good cover to snipe from, and the view is commanding. There is an unlocked door as well, so enter the building for an exploration.

Exterior
The Arlington House can be accessed from the Arlington Cemetery, which in turn can be accessed from several metro tunnels in the surrounding area.

Interior
In the basement, there is a shrine to Abraham Lincoln, complete with flowers and wine. Should the Lawbringer perk be taken, Junders Plunkett will be residing here as well, and will attack any intruder he finds inside the house. Plunkett will most likely be found in the basement, and will run upstairs if he detects intruders. Junders has the unique Plunkett's Valid Points, and upon death, Junders Plunkett's finger, which can be turned in for 1,000 caps at the Regulator HQ.

Notable loot

 * Bobblehead - Luck - On the bookshelves on the west wall of the basement.
 * Big Book of Science - On the table at the far end of the kitchen.
 * Bottlecap mine - On the workbench against the south wall in the basement.
 * Plunkett's Valid Points and Junders Plunkett's finger - On Junders Plunkett in order for him to appear you must have the Lawbringer perk.

Appearances
Arlington House appears only in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes
Arlington House is actually the former home of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. The in-game version bears no resemblance to the actual building and retains a look more similar to the traditional suburban houses of the Capital Wasteland.