Atlantic Avenue Railroad ended in 1899.
Atlantic Avenue Railroad was created in 1872.
B&O Railroad
Atlantic Avenue - LIRR station - ended in 1951.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad ended in 1967.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad of South Carolina ended in 1900.
Boardwalk, st James place, states avenue, Mediterranean avenue, Marvin gardens, vent nor avenue, electric company, short line, pacific avenue, Pennsylvania avenue, new York avenue, Tennessee avenue, Atlantic avenue, Indiana avenue, Kentucky avenue, oriental avenue, park place, water works, Virginia avenue, st charles place, reading railroad, b and o railroad, Pennsylvania railroad, Baltic avenue, Connecticut avenue, Vermont avenue, Illinois avenue, north Carolina avenue
baltic avenue mederainen avenue reading railroad connecticut avenue vermont avenue oration avenue states avenue st. charles avenue illinois avenue electric company new york avenue boardwalk park place water works Atlantic avenue Pennsylvania avenue Virginia avenue St. james place Tennessee avenue indiana avenue kentucky avenue venter avenue marvin gardens north carolina avenue pacific avenue short line railroad B. & O. railroad pennsylvania railroad.
Park Avenue Tunnel - railroad - was created in 1876.
In the original version of Monopoly, the properties are named after streets in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The color groups include Mediterranean Avenue and Baltic Avenue (purple), Reading Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad, and B&O Railroad (railroads), and then the more expensive properties like Park Place and Boardwalk (dark blue). Other properties include states such as Vermont Avenue, Connecticut Avenue (light blue), and St. James Place, Tennessee Avenue, New York Avenue (orange), among others.
The building was a three-story brick structure at the corner of Broadway Avenue and Atlantic Street. The building was demolished in 1924.
Atlantic Avenue - LIRR station - was created in 1898.
The address of the Atlantic Avenue Local Development is: 494 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217-2979