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TRAFALGAR SQUARE
RENT $20
PRICE $240
With 2 houses $300
With 3 houses $750
With 4 houses $925
With HOTEL $1100
Mortgage value $120
Houses cost $150 each
Hotels, $150 plus 4 houses
Trafalgar Square, the name is synonymous with that of Admiral Lord Nelson, England and Great Britain's greatest Naval General who won the battle of Trafalgar off the coast of Spain in
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FLEET STREET
RENT $18
PRICE $220
With 1 house $90With 2 houses $250
With 3 houses $700
With 4 houses $850
With HOTEL $1050
Mortgage value $110
Houses cost $150 each
Hotels, $150 plus 4 houses
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Fleet Street, obviously the Fourth Estate, (newspapers) so an obvious recycling connection. Also, the navy is the fleet.
For more about Streets, see Easter
A virtual Easter egg is an intentional hidden message, in-joke or feature in an object such as a movie, book, CD, DVD, computer program, web page or video game. The term was coined – according to Warren Robinett – by Atari after they were pointed to the secret message left by Robinett in the game Adventure.[1] It draws a parallel with the custom of the Easter egg hunt observed in many Western nations, but actually is derived by the practice of the last Russian imperial family's tradition of giving elaborately jeweled egg-shaped creations by Carl Fabergé which usually contained hidden gifts themselves.[2]
Commander C S Shepherd Royal Navy
Commander of HMS Trafalgar
Commander of HMS Trafalgar

Admiral Horatio Nelson, Royal Navy
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STRAND
RENT $18
PRICE $220
With 1 house $90With 2 houses $250
With 3 houses $700
With 4 houses $850
With HOTEL $1050
Mortgage value $110
Houses cost $150 each
Hotels, $150 plus 4 houses
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