Again, the details are so exquisite, one's aesthetic mouth waters at its sight, and is desperate to play it. From the picture in the upper left corner, I would call this game, "Race To The Place For Gold Diggins." It is a travel game, not uncommon at the time, or in mine--Milton's Bradley's "Pirate And Traveler," which was a reworking of an earlier, 1911 board game, was popular in my childhood, and was as close as those times got to this earlier era.
Very simple--a circular race, game pieces, maybe some cards, but again the board alone is worth it. Can lead to great game excitement, or another wall piece for one of your rooms, darlings?????????
Wouldn't a wall collection of these game boards be fantastic??????????????
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