Atlantic City version
editThe board consists of 40 squares, containing 28 properties, 3 "Chance" squares, 3 "Community Chest" squares, a "Luxury Tax" square, an "Income Tax" square, "GO", "Jail", "Free Parking", and "Go to Jail". In the US version shown below, the properties are named after locations in Atlantic City, NJ.
GO ⇒ | Mediterranean Avenue $60 |
Community Chest | Baltic Avenue $60 |
Income Tax Pay 10% or $200 |
Reading Railroad $200 |
Oriental Avenue $100 |
Chance | Vermont Avenue $100 |
Connecticut Avenue $120 |
Jail | ||
Boardwalk $400 |
Monopoly | St. Charles Place $140 | ||||||||||
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Luxury Tax Pay $75 |
Electric Company $150 | |||||||||||
Park Place $350 |
States Avenue $140 | |||||||||||
Chance | Virginia Avenue $160 | |||||||||||
Short Line $200 |
Pennsylvania Railroad $200 | |||||||||||
Pennsylvania Avenue $320 |
St. James Place $180 | |||||||||||
Community Chest | Community Chest | |||||||||||
North Carolina Avenue $300 |
Tennessee Avenue $180 | |||||||||||
Pacific Avenue $300 |
New York Avenue $200 | |||||||||||
Go To Jail | Water Works $150 |
B&O Railroad $200 |
Chance | Free Parking | ||||||||
Marvin Gardens $280 |
Ventnor Avenue $260 |
Atlantic Avenue $260 |
Illinois Avenue $240 |
Indiana Avenue $220 |
Kentucky Avenue $220 |
Note that Marvin Gardens on the above board is actually a misspelling of the original street name, Marven Gardens. The misspelling was originally introduced by Charles Todd, whose home-made Monopoly board was copied by Charles Darrow and subsequently used as the basis of their design by Parker Brothers. They have never corrected the error. Short Line was not a real railroad but a bus line that had a depot in Atlantic City, and Atlantic City does not have a Water Works -- its water is piped in from the New Jersey "mainland" through two pipes.