Yes, Arctic Avenue is a property on the Monopoly board. It is part of the purple (or brown, depending on the version) color group and is located between the two railroads. Players can buy, sell, and trade Arctic Avenue, and it can be developed with houses and hotels to increase rent for opponents who land on it.
The orange properties on the monopoly board are. St. James place, Tennessee ave, and New York ave
they are Kentucky ave. Indiana ave., Illinois ave.
Monopoly is a board game.
The currency used in the board game Monopoly is called "Monopoly money."
Houses along the first side of the board (Mediterranean Ave. to Connecticut Ave.) are $50 each.Houses along the second side of the board (St. Charles Pl. to New York Ave.) are $100 each.Houses along the third side of the board (Kentucky Ave. to Marvin Gardens) are $150 each.Houses along the fourth side of the board (Pacific Ave. to Boardwalk) are $200 each.
The creator of the Monopoly board game is Charles Darrow.
Income Tax
Players start with 1,500 in the Monopoly board game.
No, in Monopoly, you cannot move houses to different properties on the board.
The monopoly board was sat on and unfortunately broke.
Cardboard.
no, its a board game.