The Dispatch
Lexingtonopoly board games, a localized version of Monopoly, have hit the shelves at the local Walmart Supercenter; Attorney Charles McGirt celebrates 60 years in the law profession; Denton Library will show a free family movie outside; plant sale will help garden club and green thumbs in the county. Here s What s Happening in Davidson County
Park Place and Boardwalk are synonymous with the Monopoly board game originally distributed by Parker Brothers, but a localized version of the game is catching the eye of local residents purchasing it at the Walmart Supercenter in Lexington.
Called Lexingtonopoly, the board game s properties feature iconic Lexington buildings and businesses such as the Edward C. Smith Civic Center, Lanier s Hardware, Bob Timberlake Gallery, Lexington Barbecue, and even some new Lexington business such as Lou Lou s Seafood. There is even a place on the board game that pays tribute to Lexington s famous gift to the culinary world barbecue. t