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The British version is based on London, UK. There is no 'Atlantic City' in Britain.
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The only property on the Monopoly Board that is south of the River Thames is 'Old Kent Road', which runs from the Bricklayer's Arms Roundabout to New Cross.
In the original US version, the properties are named after streets in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Properties in the UK version were named after streets and locales in London.
The most expensive places in Monopoly are always the one right before start (so last). They are usually dark blue in color, but depending on the Monopoly edition, the names vary.In a standard Monopoly game set, the most expensive properties are on the west side (with the GO square being on the top left) being Pacific Avenue ($300), North Carolina Avenue($300), Pennsylvania Avenue ($320), Park Place ($350) and Boardwalk ($400).With a hotel, Pacific and No. Carolina Avenue charge $1100 to anyone who lands on them, Pennsylvania charges $1200, Park Place charges $1500 and Boardwalk charges $2000.
The original Monopoly game board is based on streets and places in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and does not include Marble Arch. However, there are editions of the game based on many other cities, including London; the London edition, though, also does not have Marble Arch. The closest placename to Marble Arch on the London version of Monopoly is Oxford Street. (Marble Arch is at the west end of Oxford Street.)
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Monopoly is an example of a popular board game in Europe. Despite its original structure, Monopoly has hundreds of different setups and many world cities have their own version of the game, such as London, Moscow, Paris, Berlin, etc.
London and various European places but generally London.
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