State

A state was a pre-War geographic territory with established borders within the United States.

Background
There were 50 states within the country before the war. The states were created as a result of thirteen British colonies declaring independence in 1776. The ensuing American Revolutionary War secured the split, and the group of states adopted a constitution, bringing the states into a single republic.

These distinctions are still mentioned in character dialogue, appear in reading materials, on posters, and are found throughout the wastelands on signs, placards, and monuments. Mentions of states by name from both pre- and post-War within Fallout games are listed below alphabetically.

Alabama

 * None to date

Arizona

 * The Arizona Spillway is located on the eastern side of the Hoover Dam.
 * Dale Barton explains that trading with the NCR is too expensive, so he usually sticks with doing business in Arizona and New Mexico.
 * Caesar mentions that the Legion has expanded into several states, including all of Arizona.
 * Legate Lanius was a member of the Hidebarks tribe, located in the state.
 * The Arizona side of the Hoover Dam is depicted in blueprints found in Mojave locations controlled by the NCR and Legion.
 * Jed Masterson shares that despite being ruled by the Legion, Arizona is still safer than Utah.
 * Raul Tejada tells the Courier that after the war, Arizona was largely fragmented, each town fighting others just to survive. He shares that it was so brutal, you couldn't trade with a town two miles down the road without getting attacked. He states that the Legion's presence has served to decrease the violence.
 * After the Second Battle of Hoover Dam, the Legion may pursue the Enclave remnants into Arizona, "losing hundreds of legionaries in the process and gaining nothing in return."
 * The Legion's howitzer was acquired by Dale Barton, who salvaged it from Yuma, Arizona.
 * Raul Tejada lived in the city of Two-Sun, located in Arizona.
 * The Legion crucified members of the Twisted Hairs along I-40 in Arizona.
 * Karl tells the Courier that Legion veterans will arrive from the state soon, which will ensure victory.
 * Arcade Gannon mentions Arizona when describing those impacted by Caesar's Legion.


 * Hanlon mentions the Desert Rangers fighting Caesar's Legion to the east in Arizona before the Unification Treaty.
 * Joshua Graham mentions traveling into Arizona as part of his missionary work and again when remarking on Caesar's death.

Arkansas

 * None to date

California

 * Alice McLafferty mentions that the Mojave Outpost is near the California border.
 * AHS-9 mentions that the Enclave has hidden bases all over the former state of California.
 * New California is a post-War region spanning beyond the former state of California.
 * The Navarro computer mentions that the Enclave headquarters is off the coast of California.
 * Daniel Bird writes the state name in his memo to self, adding his idea to change the spelling to "Kalifornia." He will also ask the Chosen One how they spell the state's name.
 * A recreational location called the California Sunset Drive-in is located in the Mojave.
 * A pre-War California roadsign is found near Nipton.
 * The Platinum Chip was printed in Sunnyvale, California on October 22, 2077.
 * The California gold rush is mentioned as an event that began in 1848.
 * The Chosen One can fight their way to become the heavyweight champion of Northern California.
 * Alice McLafferty tells the Courier about the wealthy Jamison family from Redding, California, that invests heavily in the Crimson Caravan Company.
 * Veronica shares her origins as California, having followed Elijah in order to research the Hoover Dam.
 * The marked scout armor has a California license plate on the back.
 * Sierra Petrovita remarks that a nut collector may live in either California or Nevada.
 * Jas Wilkins mentions being born and raised in California.
 * The Switchboard reported three unidentified submerged objects off the coast of California on the day of the Great War.
 * After the Sole Survivor delivers Nuka-Cola Wild to the patrons of Doc Phosphate's Saloon, Phosphate will ask if they offered any tall tales as compensation. The Sole Survivor can respond that all three told them about the California Gold Rush.
 * If the Courier facilitates his safe escape from Camp Guardian caves, Private Halford remarks that he will be heading back to California to avoid further risk to his life due to NCR incompetence.
 * The Mariposa Military Base is built in central California to conduct Forced Evolutionary Virus research.
 * The gamblers inside the Ultra-Luxe will tell the Courier that they heard the bath house uses sea salts imported from California.
 * Lanius remarks that someday the Legion may conquer "the land known as California."
 * President Kimball's itinerary for his visit to the Hoover Dam describes his arrival by vertibird from California.
 * Kimball mentions California several times in his Hoover Dam speech.
 * Gloria Van Graff mentions the majority of her family's business operations are in California.
 * Ringo's caravan was attacked on the way back to New Vegas from California. He mentions that the Crimson Caravan Company is the largest trading outfit in California.
 * California highway patrol cars are found throughout the Mojave region.
 * The Vault City travel log mentions the state.
 * Papa Khan mentions that the glory of the Great Khans will be restored once the NCR is pushed back to California.
 * Scribe Valdez mentions a broken transmitter that was needed to contact California.
 * Lily Bowen mentions that she was taken from Vault 17 and put to work in an army that was going to conquer California.
 * California is mentioned in one of Craig Boone's ending slides, stating that he journeyed back to the state in search of the NCR officer who had led the attack on Bitter Springs.
 * Henry Casdin comments on the Brotherhood of Steel on the western coast of the country, around California.
 * When speaking with Owyn Lyons in the Citadel, he will mention that the Brotherhood has encountered the Enclave in the past, over 30 years ago in California.
 * The Crimson Caravan invoice mentions Shady Sands, California.
 * Chuck Stodgers flees in panic after learning that California is now referred to as "New" California.
 * Broken Hills citizens will ask if anywhere else in California needs uranium refiners.

Colorado

 * Caesar mentions that the Legion has expanded into several states, including much of Colorado.
 * Rex served with the police service in Colorado.
 * Ulysses mentions the state when describing Legate Lanius, in that he, "put Colorado to the sword."

Connecticut

 * Gilbert Hopson traveled to Appalachia from his home in Monroe, Connecticut.
 * Lance Ames reported being in the state when the bombs went off.
 * Connecticut Avenue is a roadway in Washington, D.C.

Delaware

 * None to date

Florida

 * Blue Ridge Caravan Company bartender Herschel Klein states Paladin Rahmani was spotted in Florida performing a trapeze act.

Georgia

 * A factory foreman mentions beginning their military career in Georgia.
 * Jennie Brown compares Appalachia's humidity to that of what she experienced in Georgia.
 * Baseball player Matt Murtagh's hometown was Atlanta, Georgia.
 * A robot at the National Archives plays the part of Button Gwinnett of Georgia, the second signer of the Declaration of Independence.

Hawaii

 * When Thomas Davis deployed, he wrote to his friends at the Beaver Creek Lanes bowling alley that he promised to send them pineapples from his sending-off point in Hawaii if they promised not to try and bowl with them.
 * An individual repairing a PT-00D biplane wrote "Hawaii or bust" on a list of parts needed.
 * Hawaii is mentioned on the kiosks in the Museum of History as being located in the mid-Pacific Ocean and having been annexed in the 19th century.

Idaho

 * The Great Khans may be driven north to Idaho following the Second Battle of Hoover Dam.

Illinois

 * While in Chicago, a young boy named Tommy, alongside his father and mother, helped repair ED-E using a pre-War Illinois license plate.

Indiana

 * None to date

Iowa

 * In 2076, Dr. Constance Nichols chose to work on her project at the National Isolated Radio Array instead of heading back home to spend Thanksgiving with her parents in Iowa.

Kansas

 * Vic's guard remarks to the Chosen One that they are not in Kansas.
 * Elliot was stranded in West Virginia after the war, separated from his partner Spence who was located in Kansas.
 * Giles Sweetwater contends that the world's Biggest Ball of Twine is located in Kansas, though he notes that there is some controversy over the subject.

Kentucky

 * Carver Timmerman mentions living in the state, or what used to be named Kentucky.
 * John Henry Eden states in his radio broadcast that he grew up in rural Kentucky.
 * Independent Arms Group was a weapons manufacturer headquartered in Liberty, Kentucky.
 * The Underworld residents mention the state.

Louisiana

 * Initiate Ellison was born in Louisiana and moved to West Virginia with his brother and mother when he was young.

Maine

 * The Island, formerly known as Mount Desert Island within the state of Maine, is the primary setting of the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor.
 * Pearl shares information with the Sole Survivor about the items she owns, stating they have a rustic Maine feel.
 * Research and development employees at Vim! Pop factory commented on their confusion regarding marketing's request that they make a soda that put the "taste of Maine" in a bottle.
 * Kawaketak Station is located in Tremont; the state's name is seen on a campground banner.

Maryland

 * The launch control terminal in Fort Constantine mentions the state.
 * On May 3, 2062, an unidentified flying object crashed near Hagerstown, Maryland.
 * Russell Dorsey mentions leaving Maryland, heading west, and meeting up with individuals from Foundation.
 * John Henry Eden in one of his speeches on Enclave Radio states that each state used to have its own baseball team, and he asks listeners to imagine being able to do so again, with Washington D.C.'s Capital Congressmen playing against a team from Pennsylvania or Maryland.
 * A presidential retreat was located at Camp David, Maryland.
 * Thicket Excavations ordered materials from companies located in Rockville and Damascus, Maryland.
 * The state is mentioned on holotags found in the Capital Wasteland.
 * On the cover of Astoundingly Awesome Tales, Maryland is depicted on a license plate.
 * Richard Maynard Watson had to be flown to Baltimore, Maryland for specialist care for caustic burns.
 * Point Lookout is located in the state, considered haunted, and founded by those aboard two English settler ships that landed in 1634.
 * Abraham Washington mentions the state when speaking with the Lone Wanderer.
 * Desmond Lockheart mentions Maryland when he tells the Lone Wanderer about the Calverts and their history in Point Lookout, saying that the family had enough political influence that they owned half the state before the Great War.
 * During their childhood, Beckett and his brother Frankie were attacked by rabid dogs while playing at a destroyed factory in the state.
 * The abbreviation for the state is written on the "Join, or Die" poster in the Museum of Freedom.
 * The Western Maryland Correctional Facility is mentioned as the origin of the Free Radicals.
 * Intelligence reports of Chinese activity in Maryland prompted local search efforts, leading to suspected Chinese operative Wan Yang's capture.

Massachusetts

 * "The Commonwealth of Massachusetts" was shortened to "the Commonwealth" after the Great War.
 * In 2070, Mass Fusion became the primary power provider for all of Massachusetts.
 * The Boston Bugle reported that the people of Massachusetts were displeased with the closing of the investigation against reputed crime boss Eddie Winter.
 * The NH&M company derives its name from both the state of New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
 * School buses in the Commonwealth read "Massachusetts School District" on the side.
 * The area southwest of Boston, known as the Glowing Sea, was ground zero for the high-yield nuclear blast that devastated most of the state.
 * The Massachusetts Surgical Journal publication shares its name with the state.
 * Lake Quannapowitt was monitored by the Massachusetts Department of Natural Resources.
 * Robots at the National Archives play the parts of John Hancock and John Adams of Massachusetts.
 * Bradberton, Massachusetts, was founded in 2060, built to house hundreds of Nuka-World employees.


 * Massachusetts Avenue is a roadway in Washington, D.C.
 * The Minutemen's goals are to defend the people of Massachusetts at a minute's notice.
 * The Massachusetts Turnpike is a named freeway in Boston.
 * The state is mentioned on Silver Shroud Radio.
 * Museum of Freedom tour guide Megan Hayes mentions only having lived in the state for a month when the Great War occurred.
 * Robert House attended the Institute in Massachusetts before founding RobCo Industries.
 * The Jamaica Plain billboard seal has the state name on the bottom.

Michigan

 * None to date

Minnesota

 * None to date

Mississippi

 * General Brock's terminal mentions launchers being sent ahead to a supply yard in Mississippi.
 * A terminal in the Parlor describes a pre-War fictional story where a girl from small-town Mississippi moves to the big city.

Missouri

 * None to date

Montana

 * The Lonesome Drifter mentions being from the direction of Montana.

Nebraska

 * None to date

Nevada

 * The Nevada state flag appears flying outside of Doc Mitchell's house in Goodsprings.
 * The state seal appears on the sign for the Old Mormon Fort.
 * A "Welcome to Nevada" state sign appears near Nipton.
 * The Nevada Highway Patrol station is located on I-15 and highway patrol cars with the state's name are found throughout the region.
 * State routes bearing the state name include Nevada 157, 159, 160, 161, 164, and 564.
 * A location called the Southern Nevada Wind Farm is situated in the Mojave.
 * The Nevada agave fruit shares its name with the state.
 * Veronica shares the reason the Brotherhood of Steel is in the state, having followed Elijah in order to research the Hoover Dam.
 * Aurelius of Phoenix provides paperwork regarding raiding plans for the southern part of the state.
 * Tycho shares that he came from the former state of Nevada.
 * The Gomorrah hotel newspaper mentions Las Vegas, Nevada in the headline.
 * The Big Ranch Nevada State Lotto operated in the state, and lottery tickets bearing the name can be found in Nipton.
 * Arcade Gannon says that his late father may not have imagined a life for his son that included serving as a doctor in the state.
 * A Nevada license plate is found on the bumper sword.
 * Sierra Petrovita remarks that a nut collector may live in the state.
 * Nevada and the Nevada Spillway are labeled on Hoover Dam blueprints.
 * Clayton Ettienne tells the Courier that he has lived in Nevada all his life, leaving New Reno, which is run by crime families.
 * Joshua Graham shares that the storms of the Divide tore apart NCR companies before they even crossed into Nevada.
 * Horace Applebaum, an employee at Zion General Store received three crates of Dinky the T-Rex souvenir dolls that were shipped to him in error. He describes the intended destination as "some tourist trap in Nevada."
 * Arcade Gannon comments that before the war, Nevada deserts were used for nuclear waste disposal.
 * The Boulder City Memorial's inscription mentions Nevada.
 * President Kimball mentions Nevada several times in his Hoover Dam speech.
 * The Pip-Boy icon of Tommy Torini's business card mentions the state.

New Hampshire

 * The NH&M company derives its name from both the state of New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
 * New Hampshire Avenue is a roadway in Washington, D.C.

New Jersey

 * The "Garden State" license plate is seen in Big MT.
 * Blue Ridge Caravan Company bartender Herschel Klein uses Hoboken, New Jersey, as a punchline to one of his jokes, saying that he does not know which is worse: the reality of the wasteland or waking up in Hoboken.
 * The abbreviation for the state is written on the "Join, or Die" poster in the Museum of Freedom.

New Mexico

 * Caesar mentions that the Legion has expanded into several states, including all of New Mexico.
 * Siri tells the Courier that she was originally from a small town in New Mexico, before the Legion burned it and enslaved her.
 * Dale Barton explains that trading with the NCR is too expensive, so he usually sticks with doing business in Arizona and New Mexico.

New York

 * Thicket Excavations ordered materials from a company located in Rochester, New York.
 * Johnny Weston was caught breaking into the Federal Reserve in New York, which led to him being registered as a known felon.
 * Oliver and Lily Gillespie, a couple who visited Mountainside Bed & Breakfast, came from New York, and described the clean air and the quiet of Appalachia as a "nice change of pace" from their home state.
 * Francis Perry planned to lie about visiting his grandmother in New York to have an alibi for skipping town after embezzling from his place of employment.
 * The state was the location of a confirmed nuclear strike the day of the Great War.
 * W. Julians was arrested and charged with inciting a riot by the Boston Police Department, and their arrest report lists a defaced jersey that read "WE BEAT NEW YORK!" as evidence against them.
 * Suspected Chinese operative Wan Yang managed to escape custody while being transferred to Albany, NY from Canada.
 * The abbreviation for the state is written on the "Join, or Die" poster in the Museum of Freedom.
 * The Civil War draft poster mentions the state of New York.

North Carolina

 * In Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, the Wright Flyer I performed its maiden flight for 12 seconds, covering a distance of 120 feet. This historic event marked the first sustained and controlled heavier-than-air powered flight.
 * Lee Rapid Pharmaceuticals was a company located in Charlotte, North Carolina.
 * The abbreviation for the state is written on the "Join, or Die" poster in the Museum of Freedom.

North Dakota

 * None to date

Ohio

 * The Silver Bridge was built in 1928 as the first eye-bar suspension bridge in the U.S. It served the communities of Point Pleasant, West Virginia and Gallipolis, Ohio until December 15, 1967, when it collapsed.
 * The raider punk alleges that the Vault 76 Vault Dwellers may be taken by aliens and dropped in Ohio or worse if a sacrifice is not provided to the aliens.
 * The raiders the Crater War Party traded with passed through Ohio before arriving in Appalachia.
 * Orvilletown, Ohio was the home of the L.S. Smuckman Company, who manufactured industrial size shortening among other products.
 * Ohio is mentioned in the Fallout 76 note Observations, vol. XXVII.
 * Norland mentions they are from Ohio.

Oklahoma

 * Vault-Tec built vaults in several locations including Oklahoma.

Oregon

 * General Victor Breckenridge, U.S. Army Quartermaster, was located at the command forward depot in Oregon.
 * Dr. Morrison Rand was a Professor of Anthropological Archaeology at Banfield College, Humboldt, Oregon.
 * A group known as Oregon's cannibals are a danger to those traveling in the region.

Pennsylvania

 * The state was the location of a confirmed nuclear strike the day of the Great War.
 * John Henry Eden in one of his speeches on Enclave Radio states that each state used to have its own baseball team, and he asks the listener to imagine being able to do so again, having Washington D.C.'s Capital Congressmen playing against a team from Pennsylvania or Maryland.
 * A military operations center known as Raven Rock was located in the mountains of Pennsylvania.
 * Thicket Excavations ordered materials from a company located in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania.
 * The inscriptions on the Liberty Bell mention the state.
 * The Pitt was once Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the sign over the bridge is still legible, welcoming tourists to the "State of Independence" and encouraging them to "Visit PA."
 * Those who settled at Foundation traveled to Appalachia from a variety of areas, including Pennsylvania.
 * Aubrie Willem was a doctor in Pennsylvania before traveling to Appalachia.
 * The Settler Wanderer will ask for help finding items, and give instructions that mention the state, saying "the odds are super good, it's at this research facility. Or it's in Pennsylvania. But my caps are on here."
 * Deacon asks if a tugboat that was seen crashed into a drawbridge had a license, and then comments that it must be from Pennsylvania.
 * A robot at the National Archives plays the part of James Wilson of Pennsylvania, one of the first future Supreme Court Justices of the U.S.
 * A National Guard unit from Pennsylvania was supported by the National Catastrophe Relief Auxiliary at the Germantown police HQ shortly after the War.
 * Pennsylvania Avenue is a roadway in Washington, D.C.
 * The abbreviation for the state is written on the "Join, or Die" poster in the Museum of Freedom.
 * Chinese activity in Maryland led to an anonymous tip, aiding in the capture of suspected operative Yang Wan.
 * Holland Chase Concrete Company was located at 893 S. Prairie Ln. in Pittsburgh, PA.

Rhode Island

 * None to date

South Carolina

 * MREs were manufactured in Mullins, South Carolina.
 * A robot at the National Archives plays the part of Edward Rutledge of South Carolina, youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence.
 * The abbreviation for the state is written on the "Join, or Die" poster in the Museum of Freedom.

South Dakota

 * Robert MacCready will mention a location in South Dakota while clearing the warehouses in Goodneighbor.

Tennessee

 * A member of the Ladies Auxiliary mentions mugs that are in stock at a corner store, made in the state.
 * Tennessee is mentioned in the Fallout 76 note Observations, vol. XXVII.

Texas

 * A museum kiosk mentions that the Republic of Texas was annexed by the United States in the nineteenth century.
 * John Cassidy wonders if the state survived the war.
 * On the eve of the Great War, the Boston baseball team achieved a three-games-to-none lead over a team from Texas.
 * Jesse White, the "Dancin' Bandit" planned to play a song called "Tornado's in Texas" at the Rusty Pick.
 * Tex Rogers attempted to get back home to Texas following the war.
 * Tycho mentions that the heritage of the Desert Rangers stretches back to the days of the Texas Rangers.
 * The death car in the Vikki and Vance Casino still bears the bullet holes from when the small-time crooks Vikki and Vance accidentally wound up in the middle of a shootout between cops and robbers in Plano, Texas.
 * The weapons manufacturer Red Eagle Firearms was located in Austin, Texas.

Utah

 * Zion Canyon, the primary setting of the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Honest Hearts, is located in the pre-War state of Utah.
 * Caesar mentions that the Legion has expanded into several states, including much of Utah.
 * Vulpes Inculta's origins are from a tribe located south of Utah.
 * Inculta describes the Burned Man as "a holy man from out of the Utah." He mentions the Legate is on his way from the state.
 * Jed Masterson shares that Utah is very dangerous, more-so than any territory conquered by the Legion, and there are few places to stop and trade.
 * A Utah license plate is found on trucks in Zion Canyon.

Vermont

 * None to date

Virginia

 * The Arlington Public Library's terminal advertises "Virginia Reads!"
 * Jack Smith mentions that Virginia has been gone for over 200 years, but the great Commonwealth of Virginia lives on in Andale.
 * Sarah Lyons mentions Virginia if Broken Steel is finished in the Brotherhood's favor.
 * Thicket Excavations ordered materials from a company located in Petersburg, Virginia.
 * Lisa Fields was an employee of a RobCo research facility in Virginia.
 * Lacey Drummond and Isela Mejia are from Virginia, with Lacey describing the state as "having more hotspots."
 * Joe Creigh hails from the coast of Virginia.
 * Robots at the National Archives play the part of Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, signers of the Declaration of Independence.
 * Russell Dorsey met Greg while traveling on a Virginian road.
 * The abbreviation for the state is written on the "Join, or Die" poster in the Museum of Freedom.
 * Virginia is mentioned in the Fallout 76 note Observations, vol. XXVII.

Washington

 * Rockwell Clearing House was a business located in Wallah Wallah, Washington.

West Virginia

 * Edgar Blackburn writes in a log that he is returning to West Virginia.
 * Russell Dorsey mentions the Brotherhood of Steel's plans to travel to the state.
 * The seal of the state of West Virginia is seen on several signs, such as the Helvetia placard.
 * The Department of the Interior West Virginia Park Service emblems are found after the war.
 * Fire stations before the war utilized fire axes with the state name engraved on the top.
 * On December 15, 1967, the Silver Bridge collapsed. The sign commemorating the event has a West Virginia state seal.
 * The West Virginia Lottery Company game Lucky Hits! was the largest ever lottery game in the state.
 * Junk mail was sent to an address in Charleston, West Virginia.
 * Paul encouraged his friend Gary to apply for a job at the West Virginia lumberyard, noting better pay and no automation. The address to the location is listed as State Route 81A in the town of Friendly.
 * The front of the Morgantown Airport reads "Welcome to Morgantown, West Virginia."
 * A tourist sign displays the state's nickname, "the Mountain State."
 * A note mentions that the government, the mining companies, and Vault-Tec aim to have the state run by machines.
 * RobCo Industries had a West Virginia division research facility in Watoga.
 * The eviction notice has addresses including the state name.
 * Several Pleasant Valley Ski Resort posters feature the state name.
 * Anne Litzinger shares that she wants to explore West Virginia after graduation, hoping to be a photojournalist.
 * Harold Clark recorded a message, sharing that he was locked in Vault-Tec's Vault 51 in the Appalachia region of West Virginia.
 * Uncanny Caverns poster features the state name.
 * West Virginia was home to many varieties of sparrows, including the lark sparrow, the field sparrow, the vesper sparrow, and the fox sparrow.
 * A reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the state in 1950.
 * The name of the state is on the Crevasse Dam sign.
 * In an edition of The Informant, the state is mentioned in the subheader, "what exactly is going on in the woods of West Virginia?"
 * Charleston's main city sign is labeled with the state name.
 * The Pioneer Scouts of West Virginia's Camp Lewis mentions the state name.
 * Issue #6 of Scouts' Life features Pioneer Scouts West Virginia Troop 24.
 * The Clarksburg city limits sign is stylized in the shape of the state.
 * The Whitespring Resort has a West Virginia room.
 * School buses in Appalachia read "West Virginia School District" on the side.
 * Several maps of West Virginia can be found throughout the Appalachian region.
 * The West Virginia Department of Environmental Affairs put up signage to warn individuals of dangerous mines.
 * West Virginia's naturally occurring cranberry, pitcher, and sundew plants are mentioned as existing post-War.
 * A Spruce Knob sign describes the highest point in West Virginia, at 4,863 feet of elevation.
 * The New Appalachian Railroad installed warning signage and poles for underground cable, noting the state in the instructions.
 * The state is mentioned in several Pioneer Scout exams including herpotologist, mammalogist, archaeologist, collector, and robotocist variants.
 * A statue and museum featuring a local folklore legend known as the Mothman is situated in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. A poster for the Mothman Museum also features the state name.
 * The Miners Monument features a placard that reads "West Virginia Coal Miners."
 * Both signs at Sugar Grove display the state's shape and abbreviation.
 * West Virginia is mentioned in the Exodus and Observations, vol. XXVII notes

Wisconsin

 * None to date

Wyoming

 * The Great Khans may migrate north into Wyoming during the Second Battle of Hoover Dam.
 * If defeated by Joshua Graham and the Dead Horses, the White Legs will flee into the wilderness of Wyoming, where half their tribe dies in the first winter, with the remnants scattered to the winds the following spring.