by dumeevariable on August 21st, 2005

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How did the "Marco Polo" game, where one child says "Marco" and another responds with "Polo", come about?

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  • by jay-nessa on November 19th, 2009

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    Marco Polo originated around Spain, and is strongly apart of German hertitage. A man in the 1700 to 1800--around that time i think--was traveling in the mountains with another man. When they lost eachother, one man would say Marco, and the other Polo. They would keep yelling to eachother untill they found eachother once again.

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