Arlington Cemetery

Arlington Cemetery is most of what remains of the Arlington district, but to the south there is also Mama Dolce's food industry. Before the bombs, many of the country's war heroes were buried beneath this soil. Now, it is an empty spot on the map, mostly devoid of all life.

Location

 * Arlington Cemetery North can be reached through the Arlington/Wasteland Metro ("Flooded Metro") just south of Wilhelm's Wharf, a short bit southeast of Super-Duper Mart and close to the road to the Anchorage Memorial. This is the shortest way to get here from Megaton.
 * Arlington Cemetery North also connects to Georgetown to the east and Dupont Circle to the north. The connection is made through the Arlington Utility tunnel, which connects to the DCTA Tunnel 014-B Potomac tunnel that runs under the Potomac river and connects Georgetown West to Dupont West/Foggy Bottom.
 * Arlington Cemetery South can be reached through the Arlington/Falls Church Metro in Falls Church at Falls Church North map marker.

Arlington House
In the center is a single house called Arlington House. In the basement of the house is the DICKhead - Luck on a shelf right in front of you as you walk down the stairs, beds you can sleep in and some loot.

Mama Dolce's
This food factory is located at the southern metro exit. Inside are Chinese Remnants and various skill books, as well as other loot.

Other points of interest

 * If you exit the Arlington house and head east towards the central structure with four benches surrounding it, there is a tombstone that has blooming flowers in front of it, and two more to the north of that one, and a third farther east from the structure. A very rare sight in the Capital Wasteland. (Although they are probably artificial flowers...)
 * If you exit Mama Dolce's Food Distribution and look north there is a truck and a container with some barrels in it. In the container there is a wastelander with no loot and a stat book, Tales of a Junktown Jerky Vendor.

Trivia

 * Arlington House is actually the former home of Confederate general Robert E. Lee. It was seized from him by the Union Government as punishment for his siding with Confederacy. During the Civil War it was used as a garrison for Union soldiers, and afterwards, as revenge for his son's death in the war, a Union General ordered his estate used for burying soldiers, therefore preventing Lee from regaining his estate.

Appearances
appears only in Fallout 3.