A screenshot from the new game Fallout 76 appears to show a ruined New River Gorge in the background.
A screenshot from the new game Fallout 76 appears to show a ruined New River Gorge in the background.

Fallout 76: Which West Virginia landmarks can you find?

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No. 6: Camden Park

Some observers say this screenshot may refer to Camden Park.
Some observers say this screenshot may refer to Camden Park at Huntington.

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.

Readers have contributed this screen capture as undeniably that of Camden Park as rendered in Fallout 76.
Camden Park rendered in Fallout 76.

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!


What do you see?

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David Sibray

David Sibray is a West Virginia journalist, publisher, and historian who has spent more than four decades promoting the culture, communities and natural landscapes of Appalachia. He is the founder, publisher and editor-in-chief of West Virginia Explorer, a news and travel magazine devoted to the state’s history, tourism, outdoor recreation and economic development. Born in Wheeling and raised in Beckley, he attended West Virginia University and Wheeling Jesuit University. Since beginning his journalism career in the late 1980s, he has worked in publishing, public relations and destination marketing, including leadership roles with Theatre West Virginia and the Southern West Virginia Convention & Visitors Bureau. For more information, he may be reached at 304-575-7390.

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