OKC getting its own version of Monopoly, seeking public input for places to go in game

OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR ) — Monopoly has been a household staple for decades, and now, Oklahoma City is going to have its own version.

You’ve probably rolled the dice and bought all the properties numerous times in your life. It has probably even resulted in a family fight or two. Soon, you can pass go and collect $200, but with landmarks you know good and well from all across Oklahoma City.

Now, they need your help in deciding what areas of Oklahoma City you want to see on the game board.

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“There’s only one Monopoly and there has never been a true Monopoly for Oklahoma City until now and so that is exciting,” Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt said at the game’s announcement on Friday.

The city is joining around 40 others in the U.S. with its own version of the game. Now, “Rich Uncle Pennybags” needs your help making some decisions…

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