File:Shuffleboard (slide-groat or shove-groat table). Courtesy of the New York Public Library, Digital Collections, Public Domain.jpg
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DescriptionShuffleboard (slide-groat or shove-groat table). Courtesy of the New York Public Library, Digital Collections, Public Domain.jpg |
English: Back in the 15th century, the locals in England played a game of sliding a large coin, known as a “groat,” down a table. This game was called slide-groat or shove-groat. (Courtesy of the New York Public Library, Digital Collections) |
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