Nashville’s own Monopoly board unveiled

Have you ever wanted to own the Batman Building? Now’s your chance.

Nashville Monopoly box, board, and pieces

Boot scoot your way past “GO” and collect $200. | Photo via Top Trumps USA

Game on, Music City. Monopoly: Nashville Edition was officially revealed.

The board game’s famous Atlantic City squares were replaced with the Nashville Zoo, Cheekwood, Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame and other landmarks, as well as local eateries like The Pancake Pantry and Amerigo. Nashville Humane Association, Alive, and Book’em also make an appearance. As soon as you pass Go, you’ll find yourself on the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge and at Radnor Lake.

So, what are you waiting for? Collect your $200 and get playing.

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