Detroit Is Part Of Nationwide Monopoly Scavenger Hunt
FAIRFAX, CA - FEBRUARY 06: In this photo illustration, The Monopoly iron game piece is displayed on February 6, 2013 in Fairfax, California. Toy maker Hasbro, Inc. announced today that fans of the board game Monopoly voted in an online contest to eliminate the iron playing figure and replace it with a cat figure. The cat game piece received 31 percent of the online votes to beat out four other contenders, a robot, diamond ring, helicopter and guitar. (Photo illustration by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Detroit has been chosen as one in six cities around the country that will be participating in a Monopoly scavenger hunt involving $1 million in prizes and real money. From now through Monday, October 28, when can find Monopoly spaces set up downtown Detroit, take a photo on your phone for a chance to win prizes and money.
The extra cool thing about the game is that it is sponsored by a local bank and also plans to teach financial literacy. I’m sure anyone could use an extra $200-$300 in a random Monopoly giveaway with more knowledge on how to multiply your earning.
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Detroit is one of six cities involved in the scavenger hunt, which will distribute $1 million in prizes.https://t.co/rXvDDWiGQW
— The Detroit News (@detroitnews) October 20, 2019
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