Jacobstown

Jacobstown is a location in Fallout: New Vegas that is home to Marcus, a recurring character from Fallout 2. Given the snowy climate and the look of the town itself, it appears to be a ski lodge or resort with certain modified or fortified parts, located in the nearby Mount Charleston area northwest of New Vegas. Jacobstown is named after Jacob, a Brotherhood of Steel Paladin.

Layout
The entrance features a giant sign on a tower that says "". Left of the entrance is a pen full of bighorners. The large building is the Jacobstown Lodge. Charleston Cave is behind the Jacobstown Lodge, in the mountains.

Tips

 * The way up to Jacobstown is littered with mantises, bighorners and the occasional nightstalker, lower level players are advised to bring some stimpacks.
 * A hollowed-out rock is on the right side of the main entrance.
 * Most of the super mutants surrounding Jacobstown are armed with only hunting rifles and nailboards, but have substantial health.

Related Quests

 * Nothin' But a Hound Dog
 * Unfriendly Persuasion
 * For Auld Lang Syne
 * Guess Who I Saw Today
 * ED-E My Love

Notable Loot

 * Stealth Boy in a footlocker in one of the rooms
 * Snow Globe - Mt Charleston on the front desk of the Jacobstown Lodge.
 * Weapon Repair Kit in one of the rooms upstairs, adjacent to the room with the Boxing Times.
 * Nuka-Cola Victory in a door-less fridge in the easternmost accessible bungalow.
 * Grognak the Barbarian on the kitchen floor of the same Bungalow as the Nuka-Cola Victory.
 * Sunset Sarsaparilla star bottle cap located in a bungalow on the table where a card game has gone horribly wrong.
 * Service Rifle located in the northernmost locked bungalow on the mantle above the fireplace.
 * Fixin' Things and Programmer's Digest located in one of the rooms upstairs. Boxing Times in room across the hall.
 * Lad's Life located in the Jacobstown Lodge, one of the rooms upstairs.

Trivia

 * The lodge, set in a snowy mountain range, housing individuals inflicted with paranoia and schizophrenia, with long corridors and dozens of rooms, may be a reference to the movie "The Shining", starring Jack Nicholson as a ski resort attendant going increasingly insane.

Appearances
appears only in Fallout: New Vegas.