I found a complete faq to find all of the bobbleheads in Fallout 3. gamefaqs.com/console/ps3/file/939932/55245 ----quote---- Location: Rockopolis, which is in an unmarked area on the Capital Wasteland. To get there, fast travel to Smith Casey's Garage, which is a place you will visit during the game's main quest.
From there, turn right, and run around the southeast corner of the garage. From here, move forward headed precisely west. You'll eventually run into a rock wall, but there is a banner of cone-shaped flags (not sure what you call these) hanging on the wall.
Examine the wall up close to find the entrance to Rockopolis. If you talk to Herbert Dashwood in Tenpenny Tower _before_ letting any ghouls into the tower, he'll tell you about a servant he once had named Argyle. (If you let the ghouls into the tower, then you can still get this bobblehead, but you won't get any reward for finding Argyle for Herbert.) Argyle's body is in plain sight inside Rockopolis.
The bobblehead is on the ground right next to Argyle's body. ----/quote.
Head west of Smith Casey Garage, look frequently at your local map(on your pipboy). It will show the entrance probably before you can see it, because it is hidden behind some boulders. As pointed out above, Rockopolis is the infamous hideout of "Daring" Herbert Dashwood and his faithful man/ghoul servant Argyle.
If you have not killed the folks at Tenpenny Tower, where Dashwood currently resides and talk to him about Argyle. He will comment that he doesn't know what ever became of Argyle. If you tell him you found Argyle dead at Rockopolis, he will give you the key to his safe in Tenpenny Tower and say his adventuring days are over.
There is a fair amount of loot in the safe.
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