I assume you mean the "Rich Uncle Pennybags" character (the mustachioed gent with the tuxedo and top hat).
While I don't actually know for certain, I doubt it. He first appeared on Monopoly cards in 1936, which is too new for him to be definitively in the public domain as far as copyright is concerned, and I strongly suspect he's a registered trademark (which goes by different rules than copyright).
No, "The Man That Got Away" by Harold Arlen is not in the public domain. It was written in 1954, so it is still under copyright protection.
The bearded man in monopoly, his name is Mr. monopoly?
monopoly man
monopoly man
One can find pictures of puppies that are considered to be in the public domain on public domain picture collection websites. These are a few of those: Wikimedia, PublicPhoto, Pixabay, PD photo, Photos Public Domain, Picdrome, Alegri Photos, Free Photo Gallery, Public-Domain-Photos, 4Free Photos, Free Stock Image Site, Public Domain Files,Public Domain Depot, Open Galleries, Free Images Collection, Free Digital Photos, Public Domain Photo, Project Public Domain Pictures.
Union for the Public Domain was created in 1996.
Yes, Shenandoah is public domain.
Center for the Public Domain was created in 1999.
Public Domain pictures are images, photographs, or pieces of art that are free from copyright regulation; this makes them public domain. Companies such as Public Domain Image and Public Domain Pictures offer access to images for free. Other great companies are USA government website, as many of their images are public domain, and PD Images.
Yes - all questions and answers on this site are in the public domain. Even your profile is in the public domain (though only you can edit it !)
All of Shakespeare's plays are in the public domain. Pygmalion is in the public domain. I'm sure there are many, many more too!
Written laws, as works of the government, are in the public domain.