The Birthplace of D&D

330 Center Street


History:

Gary and Mary Jo Gygax moved to 330 Center Street in the autumn of 1966. In this tiny home they raised their five children: Ernie, Elise, Heidi, Cindy, and Luke.

Gygax held GEN CON® 0 in his house in 1967; he hosted games on his basement sand table for the Lake Geneva Tactical Studies Association (LGTSA) war gaming club; and in 1970 he founded the Castle & Crusade Society (C&C Society) as the Earl of Walworth.

In addition to gaming, he operated his shoe cobbling business here from 1971 through 1975. It was here he decided to become a professional game designer, creating and play-testing many games, including Chainmail and, most notably, Dungeons & Dragons®! After the death of Gygax's business partner, Don Kaye, 330 Center Street became the 2nd headquarters of Tactical Studies Rules from the summer of 1975 to early 1976.

Photo by Paul Stormberg