The Wall

The Wall is a landmark in Diamond City in 2287.

Background
A part of Fenway Park since its inception in 1912, the Wall became one of the most recognizable features of the stadium, persisting for over 150 years until the Great War. Though originally designed for baseball, the Wall and the surrounding copper roofing gained a new role as fortifications, protecting Diamond City from harm.

The mayor of Diamond City, Mayor McDonough, gives a speech in front of the Wall that concludes with "God bless this city. God bless the Wall!" and further describes the wall within his speech, stating:

The individual in charge of maintaining the Wall is found along the far end of it, near the brahmin pens. His name is Abbot and he will speak highly of the Wall and its role in keeping everyone safe, and the proud tradition of painting it green and maintaining it to avoid falling into disrepair. He mentions that no one has ever broken through the Wall, and the least they can do in return is keep the Wall looking pristine.

If the Sole Survivor helps him retrieve paint from Hardware Town, he will speak favorably to them, mentioning, "Means a lot to this city, you helping keep the Wall pristine." He allows the player character to add some paint to the wall when they return, and if they bring the paint he desired, he will say, "That's a good shade of green. The Wall sure seems happy with it." If the mayor dies, he will remark that "Just because Diamond City's lost its mayor don't make the Wall any less the Wall."

Layout
The Wall surrounds the city completely on three sides, with the remaining section surrounded by the grandstand and pre-War pressbox. Stadium seating is situated in front of the wall in the former outfield area.

Related quests

 * Painting the Town: Abbot in Diamond City wants the player character to find green paint for the city's wall at Hardware Town.

Appearances
The Wall appears only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes
The Wall is based on the real world location of "the Wall" or "Green Monster," popular nicknames for the 37 foot (11.33 m) left field wall at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusettes.