21: Monopoly: The Game of Stolen Identity

Step right up to the surprising origins of Monopoly, a game that has cemented itself as a fixture in American households for generations. But long before players vied to bankrupt friends and family, there was The Landlord's Game, a creation of Elizabeth Magie designed to critique the very capitalism Monopoly celebrates.

This episode of Hometown History uncovers the twists and turns in the board game's history, revealing a tale of innovation, imitation, and outright appropriation. Join us as we roll the dice and move through the early 1900s, uncovering how The Landlord's Game was transformed and popularized under a new name, becoming the Monopoly we know today - a transformation that represents one of the 20th century’s most ironic tales of intellectual property.

As we trace the game's journey from a teaching tool against monopolies to becoming the best-selling board game, we invite you to discover the hidden narrative behind the passing of GO and collecting $200. For more enthralling revelations and the stories behind them, explore itshometownhistory.com.

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