Old Corner Bookstore

The Old Corner bookstore is a location in the Commonwealth in Fallout 4.

Layout
Entering on the first floor, there are rows of bookshelves within a single-room store. There is a sitting/reading area in the back of the store, near where the second floor has collapsed onto the first. Near the entrance is the check-out counter. There is a lootable cash register, and an enamel bucket with Nuka Cola Quantum inside

Judging by the rubble from the second floor, there may have been computers on the top floor. However, all that remains currently is a lectern with folding chairs around it, and a sitting area with a first-aid kit. There is a skeleton with a burnt text book in the sitting area, on the ground. It is mostly empty on the second floor, other than this.

Plaque
"The Old Corner Bookstore was originally built as an apothecary after the devastating Great Fire of 1711. Originally the land belonged to Anne Hutchinson, the controversial puritan who was excommunicated and banished from Massachusetts for her "heretical" beliefs and sermons. During the mid-nineteenth century, the Old Corner Bookstore was the home of the leading American publisher Ticknor and Fields. They published the works of such luminaries as Charles Dickens, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Henry Dave Thoreau. Many of those were frequent visitors to the site."

Notable Loot

 * Nuka Cola Quantum in an enamel bucket by the front counter.
 * "Racetrack Advertisement" note on the top of the front counter
 * "Help Wanted!" note in one of the cubbyholes in the front counter

Appearances
The Old Corner Bookstore only appears in Fallout 4.

Behind the Scenes
The Old Corner Bookstore is a real-world Boston landmark, originally built in 1712 and was converted into a bookstore in 1829.

While the Old Corner Bookstore in the Fallout universe remains a bookstore, in present day Boston, the building houses a Chipotle Mexican Grill.

Книжный магазин «Олд-Корнер»