Want to know about all the Monopoly streets, and the railroads, and indeed every other space on the board? Then you’ll want my more complete guide to all of the Monopoly squares. And because of the geography, you now know where there are more avenues in Monopoly US than there are in the UK or other global versions. There you have it – a full list of every avenue in Monopoly along with the other property names too. While these are technically called ‘Streets’, Avenues does seem to be a better name for the properties on a Monopoly board. So, while there are a lot of Avenues on a Monopoly board, that’s just a reflection of the geography of Atlantic City – the place where Monopoly began. However, London does have a greater mix of Streets and other names, as well as Avenues. When you look at the list of all streets in Atlantic City, you’ll see that most of them are actually Avenues in real life. In the United Kingdom, for example, the UK Monopoly board has only one Avenue, ‘Northumberland Avenue, but eight Streets, four Roads, two Squares, and a Lane. While the US Monopoly board was based on streets in Atlantic City, New Jersey, other Monopoly boards are based on other cities around the world. Of course, there are lots of different versions of Monopoly, each with different boards and different property names. The other sets all have either two or three avenues. Green – Pacific Avenue, North Carolina Avenue, & Pennsylvania Avenueįun Fact: The only Monopoly color set with no avenues is the Dark Blue set. Charles Place, States Avenue y Virginia Avenue).
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