Boulder City

 is a town in the Mojave Wasteland. It is "Home of the Eagles".

Layout
Boulder City was destroyed in the battle of Hoover Dam. On entrance, there is an NCR memorial to soldiers who died at the Battle for Hoover Dam, being looked at by Private Kowalski, if the player shoots the memorial Kowalski will draw his gun and if shot a second time he will attack. There isn't much in the town besides a saloon, which is run by Ike, and the battling going on between the NCR and the Great Khans. To the northeast of Boulder City is the old train station. Loot in and around the train station consists of: An Average locked terminal and a Hard locked floor safe inside the train station office and a Duffel Bag at the top of the ramp with a yellow cart. The bag contains roughly 100 caps and some other miscellaneous items (ranging from ammo to scrap metal, this is a random loot.)

Appearances
appears in Fallout: New Vegas.

Notable Loot
Inside Big Horn Saloon Inside Boulder City Ruins Upper floor of an abandoned building Cement Plant Train Engine Inside Boulder City Train Station
 * Lever-action shotgun, 20 gauge shotgun shell (24), Sunset Sarsaparilla star bottle cap
 * True Police Stories, Spiked Knuckles, Combat knife, Stimpaks, 10mm SMG, 10mm Rounds, Plasma Grenades, ¡La Fantoma!
 * Service Rifle, Ranger Hat, Combat Knife, Ranger holodisk message (cannot be removed)
 * NNE of the Saloon, behind the cement plant are ¡La Fantoma! and Boxing Times.
 * At the top of one of the chutes, there is a duffle bag filled with a lot of NCR dollars, caps, and some other misc food stuffs.
 * There is a Hunting rifle and .308 caliber round on a skeleton beside the train engine.
 * There is a Hard Locked Safe with a Stealth Boy and some Pre-War money

Behind the Scenes
Boulder City is an actual town in Nevada located 20 miles southeast of Las Vegas. Lake Mead, located next to Boulder City, is the home of the Hoover Dam. Interestingly enough, Boulder City is one of two towns in Nevada where gambling is illegal; the other being the town of Panaca.