US Edition Board
Monopoly: The Mega Edition layoutFree Parking | Kentucky Avenue $220 |
Chance ? | Indiana Avenue $220 |
Illinois Avenue $240 |
Michigan Avenue $240 |
Bus Ticket | B&O Railroad $200 |
Atlantic Avenue $260 |
Ventnor Avenue $260 |
Water Works $150 |
Marvin Gardens $280 |
California Avenue $280 |
Go To Jail | |
New Jersey Avenue $200 |
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Pacific Avenue $300 |
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New York Avenue $200 |
South Carolina Avenue $300 |
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Tennessee Avenue $180 |
North Carolina Avenue $300 |
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Community Chest | Community Chest | |||||||||||||
St. James Place $180 |
Pennsylvania Avenue $320 |
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Pennsylvania Railroad $200 |
Short Line $200 |
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Virginia Avenue $160 |
Chance ? | |||||||||||||
States Avenue $140 |
Birthday Gift Take $100 or a Bus Ticket |
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Electric Company $150 |
Florida Avenue $350 |
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St. Charles Place $140 |
Park Place $350 |
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Maryland Avenue $140 |
Luxury Tax Pay $100 |
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Auction any unowned property | Boardwalk $400 |
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Jail / Just Visiting |
Connecticut Avenue $120 |
Vermont Avenue $100 |
Gas Company $150 |
Chance ? | Oriental Avenue $100 |
Massachusetts Avenue $100 |
Reading Railroad $200 |
Income Tax Pay 10% or $200 |
Arctic Avenue* $80 |
Baltic Avenue* $60 |
Community Chest | Mediterranean Avenue* $60 |
Go Collect $200 salary as you pass |
- NOTE: In recent printings of the game, the Purple properties are now Brown, like the UK edition below.
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