Due to the high muggle area, this a daytime only cache. The fishing pier, which you'll want to see, is open from sunrise to sunset.
There is daytime a parking lot (when school in not in session) located adjacent the Hilton Elementry School. If you're caught night cacher here, be advised, as the game says, you could go directly to jail, do not pass go and do not collect, well in this case a smiley. Best of luck and happy caching!
Congratulations to JustJo3 and CatchmeAlways for FTF!
Here are 25 fun facts about Monopoly:
Monopoly has endured as a family favorite game since 1935.
That’s 81 years of passing "GO" and collecting $200.
In celebration of its 81st year on toy store shelves, here’s 25 facts about “the world’s favorite gaming brand.”
Darrow was from Philadelphia, and he first developed the Monopoly game in 1933.
A piece of oilcloth covered the board, the cards were handwritten, and the houses and hotels were made from wooden scraps.
The first Monopoly die-cast tokens were metal charms from the girls' charm bracelets.
There was an iron, purse, lantern, racecar, thimble, shoe, top hat, battleship, cannon and a rocking horse.
Darrow attempted to sell Monopoly to Parker Brothers, but it was rejected for “52 fundamental errors” including the game’s length, theme and complexity. Following Darrow's success selling Monopoly in local Philadelphia department stores, Parker Brothers reconsidered and negotiated the rights to market the game.
The theme is now Atlantic City, New Jersey.
The Monopoly game is currently published in 47 languages and sold in 114 countries.
The original Monopoly sold for around $2.
There's the battleship, top hat, Scottie dog, racecar, thimble, boot, cat, and wheelbarrow.
Some tokens we've seen include an elephant, purse, and a bag of money.
This includes 22 color-coded streets, four railroads and two utility spaces. There are three Chance spaces, three Community Chest spaces, a Luxury Tax space, and an Income Tax space on the classic Monopoly board.
More than 300 licensed versions of Monopoly have been developed with themes such as sports teams and movies.
In 1990, Monopoly Junior arrived on the scene, introducing kids under 8 years old to the favorite fast-dealing property trading game.
It was created by San Francisco jeweler Sidney Mobell and it valued at $2 million.
In the U.S., it's named “Boardwalk” after a street in Atlantic City. In Spain, it's named “Paseo del Prado” after a street in Madrid, and in France, “Rue de la Paix” is the name of the most-coveted property space.
These include on a ceiling, underground, and on a U.S. nuclear submarine.
It lasted 70 straight days.
Digital versions are now available on all major platforms.
In the 2013 “Save Your Token” campaign, Monopoly fans voted to replace the iron token with a new cat token.
In 2014, Monopoly fans globally debated on Facebook which of their favorite “house rules” Hasbro should add to the classic game.
In 2014, the “My Monopoly” game allowed players to personalize their own game at home with their own photos.
Every few years, national champions from around the globe meet for the Monopoly World Championships tournament.
The Monopoly 80th Anniversary Edition game features one iconic token from each of its eight decades including the bathtub, locomotive, money bag, cat, cannon, cavalry, and the Monopoly World Championships trophy.