They are from Atlantic City
The New Jersey town used as a model for the game of Monopoly is Atlantic City. The game's creator, Charles Darrow, based the properties in Monopoly on real streets and locations in Atlantic City during the 1930s. The game's iconic properties, such as Boardwalk and Park Place, reflect the town's famous landmarks and attractions.
The U. S. version is based on Atlantic City, New Jersey. There are versions publised in other countries with streets from other cities. The European French game, I believe, has streets that really exist in Paris; however, there is also a French Canadian version that has translations of the original ones (such as Avenue Mediterranee).
Atlantic City.
Atlantic City, NJ.
The town of Atlantic City, New Jersey, served as the inspiration for the original Monopoly game. The game's streets and features were based on real locations in Atlantic City, reflecting its landmarks and neighborhoods in the early 20th century. This connection has made Atlantic City an iconic reference in the context of the board game.
Streets of This Town was created in 1988.
Streets of Your Town was created in 1988-07.
Palmerston,Otago or Palmerston South.
Based on your theme...if no specific theme, you can use the names of the flowers you use on your bouquet, or names of well-known streets in your town, or landmarks, etc.
Three hours, 53 minutes. (Source: Microsoft Streets and Trips 15.00.17.1600, on quickest setting, default speeds and town-to-town)
Cannock is a town in Staffordshire, England. Anglesey Street and Arthur Street are street names in Cannock.
Streets of Ghost Town - 1950 was released on: USA: 3 August 1950