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80 Things You Probably Don't Know About The Monopoly Board Game

Jan 23, 2015, 23:30 IST

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This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Monopoly board game.

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Our friends over at Hasbro sent us over a list of facts you may not know about the Parker Brothers game to celebrate the beloved franchise.

While you may know the popular children's game is based on street names in Atlantic City, N.J., we bet you don't know how long the longest game ever lasted (over two months!) and that it came in hand during World War II to help get supplies to troops.

Here are a few of our favorites:

1. Charles Darrow developed Monopoly in 1933, using materials from his own home for the first game. The cards were handwritten and a piece of oilcloth covered the board.Courtesy of HasbroMonopoly creator Charles Darrow.

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2. The original houses and hotels were made from wooden molden scraps. The pieces themselves were recommended by Darrow's nieces.

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3. Parker Brothers originally rejected Monopoly because they had issues with the game's length, theme, and complexity. They reconsidered their decision to purchase rights to market the game after its success in local Philadelphia stores.Courtesy of HasbroA signed edition of Monopoly by Charles Darrow from 1938.

4. The original Monopoly game sold for $2. Today, the average price for the classic version of the game is $18.Courtesy of HasbroThis is the Monopoly board game from 1936.

5. After less than a year of the game's release, Parker Brothers was making 35,000 copies of the board game per week.

6. The standard amount of money in a Monopoly game is $20,580.

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7. The longest game of Monopoly lasted 70 straight days.

8. Escape maps, compasses, and files were inserted into Monopoly game boards smuggled into POW camps inside Germany during World War II. Real money for escapees was slipped into the packs of Monopoly money.

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9. Tokens from the US Monopoly: Here & Now edition were flown into space aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis in 2007.

10. Monopoly is published in 47 languages and sold in 114 countries.

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Check out the rest of the facts in the graphics below:

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