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Postcard:L. C. Chase & Co.'s National Exhibit Rooms (Sanford Mill Fabrics) Boardwalk, Atlantic City, N.J.

ca.1912

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

Visitors first arrived at Atlantic City in 1854, welcomed by small boarding houses perched along the beach. Because Atlantic City sat conveniently between New York and Philadelphia, residents of both cities enjoyed a change of scenery and entertainment without traveling a great distance. By 1874 nearly 500,000 passengers arrived at the resort town annually by train, a number that continued to grow. Before the end of the decade, two additional railroad lines had to be constructed to accommodate the ever-expanding crowds. The rapid expansion and popularity of Atlantic City later inspired the standard American version of the Monopoly board. Property names for the game came from the streets of the city and its surrounding areas.

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  • Title: Postcard:L. C. Chase & Co.'s National Exhibit Rooms (Sanford Mill Fabrics) Boardwalk, Atlantic City, N.J.
  • Date Created: ca.1912
  • Type: Travel & Souvenirs
  • Medium: printed cardstock, photomechanical reproduction, chromolithograph
  • Object ID: 96.24112
The Strong National Museum of Play

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