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- Route 66 Travel Game, 1962-1964 - Tod and Buz traveled the country with their Chevrolet Corvette convertible in the early 1960s <em>Route 66</em> television series -- and this spinoff board game.

- 1962-1964
- Collections - Artifact
Route 66 Travel Game, 1962-1964
Tod and Buz traveled the country with their Chevrolet Corvette convertible in the early 1960s Route 66 television series -- and this spinoff board game.
- Big Business: The Famous National Money Game, 1938-1950 - Players develop business ventures and become rich in Transogram's game of Big Business. The original version was introduced in 1935, the same time Parker Brothers secured rights for its game, Monopoly. Big Business and Monopoly have a similar look. Transogram probably derived its game from an earlier money-making board game, "Landlord's Game" -- which was also the basis for Monopoly.

- 1938-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Big Business: The Famous National Money Game, 1938-1950
Players develop business ventures and become rich in Transogram's game of Big Business. The original version was introduced in 1935, the same time Parker Brothers secured rights for its game, Monopoly. Big Business and Monopoly have a similar look. Transogram probably derived its game from an earlier money-making board game, "Landlord's Game" -- which was also the basis for Monopoly.
- Checkers and Backgammon Board, 1937-1946 - Game players had options with this foldable board game set--on one side was a checkerboard, the other a backgammon board. Players used black and red markers for each game. When not in use, the board folded up, making it portable and creating a compartment to hold the pieces so they would not be lost.

- 1937-1946
- Collections - Artifact
Checkers and Backgammon Board, 1937-1946
Game players had options with this foldable board game set--on one side was a checkerboard, the other a backgammon board. Players used black and red markers for each game. When not in use, the board folded up, making it portable and creating a compartment to hold the pieces so they would not be lost.
- Dog Race Game, 1937-1945 - Dog racing became popular in the United States in the early decades of the twentieth century. This game recreates a race through dog-shaped markers, an oval track board and dice. Players roll the dice and move their dogs around the track to the finish line. Steeplechase obstacles can be added to create more of a challenge.

- 1937-1945
- Collections - Artifact
Dog Race Game, 1937-1945
Dog racing became popular in the United States in the early decades of the twentieth century. This game recreates a race through dog-shaped markers, an oval track board and dice. Players roll the dice and move their dogs around the track to the finish line. Steeplechase obstacles can be added to create more of a challenge.