This is another cache in our series of park caches. It's large enough for some swag. This is a cache the kids would have fun finding. Bring some swag to trade and enjoy the park.
No you can't pass go or collect $200. It's only fitting to name our final park cache with Monopoly in mind. Who didn't like Monopoly as a kid? Ironically, kids now days don't play board games like many older adults did growing up. I bet many young people only know that you can win hamburgers and french fries playing Monopoly at McDonalds.
Did you Know:
- that the original version of the game was based on streets in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
- Free Parking is just a "free" space; players who land here neither gain nor lose anything. Who knew I always played it that when someone landed on it they received any money from the "income tax" space.
- Park Place was indeed named for a park, but that park is now gone, built over by Bally’s. Today, Park Place is a small stub of a road adjacent to Brighton Park.
- Park Place is one of the least landed-on spots in the game.
- Despite being an important piece to own in the board game, it has no value what so ever in the Mcdonalds game (it's the Boardwalk that holds all the value, since only a few are actually made and distributed.)
Enjoy the cache. Put on a pair on climbing shoes and to take the family out for a picnic or just a nice walk in the park.
Vg'f arne n gerr...unun. Ab ernyyl vg vf.