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Monopoly on fun

You're already familiar with the geography -- Ventnor Avenue, Baltic Avenue, Park Place and Boardwalk. If you've ever played the board game Monopoly, you've already taken a jaunt around Atlantic City. The seaside resort was immortalized forever by Charles Darrow, a Philadelphian who vacationed there and named the real estate properties in his game after the city's streets.

By Alexis Sweeney

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