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Travellers' Tour Through the United States

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A new version of the game was published in 1842. Along with an updated and expanded city list, this version has more complex gameplay, with certain cities requiring the player landing on them to move ahead or back on the board.
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was also the first board game based on a map of the United States. At the time, the nation's westernmost states were
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published in 1822, thought to be the first board game produced in the United States.
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The educational game was published by F. & R. Lockwood, New York-based
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was also based on a previously extant British game, while
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At left, the Travellers' Tour game board, a map of the United States in 1822. At right, a list of cities and instructions.
board game
cartographers
teetotum
New Orleans
Louisiana
Missouri
The Mansion of Happiness
American Antiquarian Society
A scan of Travellers' Tour Through the United States
Library of Congress
A scan of the 1842 edition rule book
HathiTrust
A scan of Travellers' Tour Through Europe
American Antiquarian Society







"What America's first board game can teach us about the aspirations of a young nation"



"Antiques: When games were played with dice and boards"


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