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Real Life Fallout 4: Urban Historian Investigates

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Real Life Fallout 4: Urban Historian Investigates
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AN URBAN historian has investigated decaying and forgotten places in Massachusetts - the setting of the new highly-anticipated Fallout 4 video game. With the post-apocalyptic blockbuster title set for release, explorer Steve Duncan travelled across the state to unearth icons of American industry before they crumble into dust or are developed and gentrified. Undertaking a 400 mile round trip from his home in New York, the 37-year-old visited the Strathmore Paper Mill in Turner Falls, Montague, and the Fall River Waterworks in Bristol County. Captured in these stunning pictures and video, he uncovered giant steam engines, mammoth structures and even underground waterfalls that were the fabric of New England’s industrial revolution and now forgotten. Fallout 4, the next generation of open-world gaming, launches on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC on 10th November 2015. To pre-order visit www.game.co.uk/fallout
Videographer / Director: Ruaridh Connellan
Producer: Chloe Browne
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