Starfield: Visit the Los Angeles Landmark

Image showing the location of the Hope Family Tree book in Starfield.

Starfield is full of planets to visit, but one of the most interesting is Earth. Players can visit many popular locations on Earth as part of special activities, and one of these special locations is the remains of the US Bank Tower. To learn how to visit the location and get the Snow Globe there, see our Starfield visit the Los Angeles Landmark guide below.

How to Start the Visit the Los Angeles Landmark Activity in Starfield

To activate the Los Angeles Landmark Activity in Starfield, players must track down a specific book called Hope Family Tree. To acquire this book players get it from off the desk in Ron Hope’s office located in HopeTech’s headquarters, situated in the city of Hopetown within the Valo system on the planet Polvo.

How you go about snag the book of the desk is largely up to you. I personally just walked in and grabbed it. Besides receiving a warning that the owner saw me, no other adverse effects appeared to have occurred. To be safe, ensure you make a save before picking up the book to give yourself some leeway.

Once you’ve acquired a copy of Hope Family Tree you will immediately trigger the Visit the Los Angeles Landmark activity. To complete this activity you must visit the landmark and collect the snow globe there.

Where to Find the Los Angeles Snow Globe in Starfield

Image showing location of the Los Angeles Snow Globe in Starfield.
The Los Angeles Snow Globe is located on some debris underneath the landmark.

The Los Angeles Snow Globe is located at the Los Angeles Landmark on Earth in the Sol system. Your map automatically marks this location for you to visit when you obtain Hope Family Tree book. Go to the marked location and over to the ruins of the US Bank Tower. Make your way under to the base of the building and look for a piece of debris there. On the debris you will find the Snow Globe.

This is just one among several landmarks that players can discover on Earth. Make sure to refer to our comprehensive Earth Landmark guide to locate all ten of them along with their corresponding Snow Globes.

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