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small area of D.C, consisting of ruined buildings and the [[GNR Building]]
 
   
 
==Notable loot==
 
==Notable loot==
* To the immediate right of the Tenleytown/Friendship metro stairs, there is a [[Assault rifle (Fallout 3)|assault rifle]].
 
* There is a landmine near the [[Pulowski Preservation shelter]] located right of the Tenleytown/Friendship Station in front of the assault rifle.
 
 
* In Chevy Chase East there is a [[Grognak the Barbarian (Fallout 3)|Grognak the Barbarian]] in the main part of the metro on the east wall.
 
* In Chevy Chase East there is a [[Grognak the Barbarian (Fallout 3)|Grognak the Barbarian]] in the main part of the metro on the east wall.
   

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Chevy Chase is a section of Washington, DC., located in the north of the city.

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Notable loot

Notes

  • Walking towards GNR Building Plaza, you will trigger a battle between super mutants and Lyons' Pride trying to protect Galaxy News Radio. However, if you have already found James, or have been to Project Purity or Rivet City, Lyons Pride doesn't show up at all, which makes the fight with the Behemoth much more challenging. The Behemoth also arrives as soon as all the other super mutants are dead if the Pride isn't there.
  • Getting to Galaxy News Radio is part of the Following in His Footsteps main quest.
  • If you have Broken Steel installed, in Chevy Chase East next to the subway there is a large crate inside a bus shelter full of barrels of aqua pura guarded by a super mutant overlord.
  • If attempting this at low level or with a pacifist skill set, the Pulowski Preservation shelter between the Metro exit and the super mutants can keep you alive and unscratched until Lyons' Pride finishes them off.

Appearances

Chevy Chase only appears in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes

Fallout 3 Interplay logo monument
  • Just outside the downstairs to Tenleytown/Friendship Station, there's a small square with a monument that is a reference to Interplay (the original publishers of Fallout 1 and 2). The bronze Earth with a circling rocket appeared prominently when launching Fallout 1 and 2. It was originally the logo for GNN before Interplay adopted it as their official logo however.
  • Chevy Chase, Washington, D.C. is a real-life neighborhood in Washington, DC.