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Feb 19, 2020

[Answer] Which city’s streets inspired the Monopoly board game?

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...1. Atlantic City, New Jersey 2. Providence, Rhode Island 3. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 4. Virginia Beach, Virginia




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Atlantic City, New Jersey - Published in 1935, Monopoly was a fast bestseller. It was inspired by a version of the 1903 game \"The Landlord's Game,\" which was played by Atlantic City Quakers who added their own local neighborhood names to the board. At the time, the city was one of the most popular resorts in the U.S. with hotels and various forms of entertainment lining the Atlantic Ocean. Like in the game, real estate magnates gobbled up properties and built increasingly larger and more opulent attractions. The opening of casinos elsewhere on the East Coast has since siphoned visitors, but several famous landmarks that inspired Monopoly still remain—of course, you can still stroll the historic seven-mile boardwalk.:


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