The Dispatch Lexingtonopoly board games, a localized version of Monopoly, have hit the shelves at the local Walmart Supercenter; Attorney Charles McGirt celebrates 60 years in the law profession; Denton Library will show a free family movie outside; plant sale will help garden club and green thumbs in the county. Here's What's Happening in Davidson County Park Place and Boardwalk are synonymous with the Monopoly board game originally distributed by Parker Brothers, but a localized version of the game is catching the eye of local residents purchasing it at the Walmart Supercenter in Lexington. Called Lexingtonopoly, the board game's properties feature iconic Lexington buildings and businesses such as the Edward C. Smith Civic Center, Lanier's Hardware, Bob Timberlake Gallery, Lexington Barbecue, and even some new Lexington business such as Lou Lou's Seafood. There is even a place on the board game that pays tribute to Lexington's famous gift to the culinary world — barbecue. the property square reads Barbecue capital of the World.