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Card game:Peter Coddle's Trip

Milton Bradley Company1890s

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

One of the most popular children's games of the late 19th century was called "Peter Coddles and his trip to New York," or some variation of that title. The games true origins have been lost but it is thought that it was first developed by McLoughlin Brothers in New York, though nearly every competitor produced one or more versions. It is a very simple word game, best played with a large group of children, so it lent itself to social gatherings, parties, or holiday functions. The game consists of cards, usually small printed strips, with word groups printed, usually nouns. A leader reads the 'story' supplied with the game and when he/she encounters a blank, the first player to the left supplies the words from the card drawn. The play advances around the table, with nonsensical humor increasing with each blank in the story. Versions range from simple to deluxe--with quite complicated printed stories supplied.

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  • Title: Card game:Peter Coddle's Trip
  • Creator: Milton Bradley Company
  • Date Created: 1890s, 1890s
  • Location: Springfield, MA, Springfield, MA
  • Subject Keywords: travel, man, travel, man
  • Type: Card Games, Card Games
  • Medium: cardboard, printed paper, printed cardstock
  • Object ID: 113.599, 113.599
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