Mono lopoly
It's Friday night, and a group of friends are trying to solve the timeless question; what should we do tonight? After debating over the usual movies, or dinner, they all finally agree, "Let's play Monopoly!" Monopoly has been the best-selling board game in the world since it's early begins. It has outlasted the test of time, with some 68 years of production. Over two-hundred million copies of the game have been sold world wide, and its popularity continues to grow. It all began with a man named Charles B. Darrow. Darrow was an unemployed salesman and inventor living in Germantown, Pennsylvania during the 1930s. He struggled to find work, as most Americans of this time, due to the great stock market crash of 1929. Remembering his earlier summers spent in Atlantic City, Darrow spent his leisure time recreating miniatures of the streets in the New Jersey city, on his kitchen tablecloth. The pieces to create the mini-city were contributed by local merchants. As he constructed buildings and other figures to go beside his city's streets, Darrow began to fabricate the beginnings of an ingenious game.