The property on Monopoly that is not found in Atlantic City is "Marvin Gardens." While it shares a name with a real neighborhood in Atlantic City, the actual Marvin Gardens is located in Margate City, New Jersey, a nearby area. The Monopoly game board incorporates various real locations, but Marvin Gardens is the only one that does not directly correspond to a location within Atlantic City itself.
Marvin gardens
The city of Atlantic City, New Jersey is the city the properties of Monopoly are named after. The property names are named after the streets there.
Atlantic City, New Jersey is the city the properties in Monopoly are named after.
Atlantic City, NJ
Monopoly
I believe Atlantic City was the model for the Monopoly game board. Atlantic City became the inspiration for game inventor Charles Darrow's "Monopoly" game because of his fondness for childhood vacations spent in the beachside city.
Atlantic city, New Jersey
No, Atlantic City, NJ.
Atlantic City, New Jersey
In classic Monopoly, it is the dark-blue monopoly : only Boardwalk and Park Place.
Atlantic City in New Jersey, USA
The original game of Monopoly was modeled on the Boardwalk and other locations in Atlantic City, New Jersey.