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The plot of land that John buys in the Epilogue that becomes their new home
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Beecher's Hope
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The "town" with seemingly no law enforcement, also where Arthur and Sadie go to rescue Abigail
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Van Horn Trading Post
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A river jetty in the Great Plains home to the Serendipity Boat wreck
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Quaker's Cove
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The small resort town based around a timber industry in West Elizabeth
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Strawberry
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The army fort where Arthur and Charles break into to save Eagle Flies
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Fort Wallace
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A small community of genetic mutants in Roanoke Ridge, poisoned by a nearby stream
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Butcher Creek
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The largest penitentiary situated on a chain of islands where John was sent to
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Sisika Penitentiary
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A small fishing village in the swamps home to Thomas and Jules, the boatmen
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Lagras
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A coastal town in West Elizabeth where the ferry heist occurred
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Blackwater
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An abandoned, rundown farm in New Austin that was used as a Del Lobo hideout
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Solomon's Folly
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The large, bustling metropolis in southeastern Lemoyne inspired by New Orleans
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Saint Denis
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The westernmost town of the game in New Austin home to Sheriff Freeman
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Tumbleweed
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The local livestock town during Chapter 2
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Valentine
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The short-lived camp at the end of Chapter 5, quickly being raided by the Pinkertons
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Lakay
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A small community in Tall Trees with Norwegian settlers
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Manzanita Post
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The newly built ranch in Big Valley where John works in the Epilogue. Owned by Mr. Geddes
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Pronghorn Ranch
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The large, heavily guarded oil corporation in the heart of the Heartlands owned by Leviticus Cornwall
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Cornwall Kerosene and Tar
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A disease ridden town in Cholla Springs with burning wagons and no law enforcement
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Armadillo
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The local southern town in Chapter 3 home to the feuding Grays and Braithwaites
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Rhodes
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A small train station in West Elizabeth with a general store
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Wallace Station
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The camp in Chapter 4, an old plantation house formerly inhabited by the Lemoyne Raiders
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Shady Belle
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The Native American reservation in Ambarino, home to Rains Falls and Eagle Flies
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Wapiti Indian Reservation
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A ranch community in the Heartlands home to a fence, post office, and Seamus
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Emerald Ranch
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The cave and camp for Chapter 6 previously inhabited by the brutal Murfree Brood
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Beaver Hollow
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A farmhouse in Big Valley home to the remaining O'Driscolls in Chapter 6, but the Laramie Gang in the Epilogue
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Hanging Dog Ranch
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Noted as the largest ranch in the game (hint: home to the MacFarlane's)
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Macfarlane's Ranch
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The plantation home to the Grays. Home to large tobacco fields that Arthur and Sean burn down
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Caliga Hall
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A decent sized lake in Ambarino near where Arthur and Hosea hunt the legendary bear
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O'Creagh's Run
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Arguably the tallest waterfall in the game, situated in Roanoke Ridge
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Brandywine Drop
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A large fort with tall walls in New Austin used as a Del Lobo hideout
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Fort Mercer
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An unused, rundown train station in the heart of New Austin
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Mercer Station
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A large plantation with acres of farmland and a large, elegant manor that the gang burns down in the end of Chapter 3
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Braithwaite Manor
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A mountain in Ambarino infamous for being the spot of Micah's death
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Mount Hagen
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A heavily polluted mining town in New Hanover, the local town for Chapter 6
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Annesburg
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A very small train station in eastern West Elizabeth nearby a trapper
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Riggs Station
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A scenic lake in western West Elizabeth that features a dam
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Owanjila
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The train station adjacent to a large, wooden bridge that Arthur and John blow up in Chapter 6
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Bacchus Station
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The abandoned, snowy mining town that the gang flees to following a heist gone wrong
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Colter
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An obscure train station in New Austin that frequently experiences dust storms
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Benedict Point
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A small Del Lobo gang outpost in the marshy areas of eastern New Austin
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Thieves Landing
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The first camp in the 2nd chapter, situated on a small plateau in New Hanover
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Horseshoe Overlook
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The camp in Chapter 3 situated on a peninsula near a forest
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Clemens Point
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A very small and obscure settlement near the map's border in New Austin
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Rathskeller Fork
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A small train station that Arthur meets Reverend Swanson at
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Flatneck Station
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The small farmhouse that Arthur and Hosea rob, belonging to Seamus' "cousin by marriage"
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Carmody Dell
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