BALTIMORE —

Goodbye Atlantic City. Hello, Charm City!

In the game of "MONOPOLY," players are used to passing go, proceeding down Baltic Avenue, eyeing the coveted Boardwalk and trying to buy up the railroads.

Why not trade the Reading Railroad for the B&O Railroad?

Baltimore now has its own version of "MONOPOLY," one that replaces Vermont Avenue with a taste of Corned Beef Row. And, the luxury tax gets replaced by Mr. Trash Wheel.

In February, Top Trumps USA, the game's creator, solicited ideas from Marylanders about Baltimore's places that just had to make it onto the board.

Then, it was up to game master Tim Barney to bring these ideas to life on " MONOPOLY: Baltimore Edition ."

"You got a lot of pride in your city," Barney told WBAL-TV 11 News. "It's time for Baltimore to shi

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