
No. 6: Camden Park

Some observers have pointed out that this scene is evocative of Camden Park, an old-school amusement park in Huntington in western West Virginia. We note the sign at right that mentions "Watoga," one of the state's best known state parks.

NOTE: Readers have since pointed out that Camden Park is undeniably featured in this Fallout 76 screen capture. The landmark "Sign of the Happy Clown" is indisputably that at the park entrance.
Our thanks to Jonathan Moore of Pax, West Virginia, for the screencap share!
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