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Park and Shop was a popular board game sold by the Milton-Bradley Company of Springfield, MA. Developed shortly after World War II, it has similarities to Monopoly in that the game’s genesis is based on a city in the United States, in this case, Allentown, PA. The game was designed “For ages 7 to adult” and was advertised as “The Nation’s Traffic Game Sensation.”

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  • Park and Shop was a popular board game sold by the Milton-Bradley Company of Springfield, MA. Developed shortly after World War II, it has similarities to Monopoly in that the game’s genesis is based on a city in the United States, in this case, Allentown, PA. The game was designed “For ages 7 to adult” and was advertised as “The Nation’s Traffic Game Sensation.” (en)
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  • Park and Shop was a popular board game sold by the Milton-Bradley Company of Springfield, MA. Developed shortly after World War II, it has similarities to Monopoly in that the game’s genesis is based on a city in the United States, in this case, Allentown, PA. The game was designed “For ages 7 to adult” and was advertised as “The Nation’s Traffic Game Sensation.” (en)
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  • Park and Shop (game) (en)
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