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Monopoly Board Pub Crawl

A Monopoly pub crawl is a pub crawl involving the visiting of public houses on each of the streets of a city which appear on that city's version of the Monopoly game board. They can be completed in the order the game squares appear, or re-arranged for easier movement, although the latter is usually easier and is therefore not as well-regarded.

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