LET'S face it - we've probably all played Monopoly at some point in our lives.
From Christmas gatherings to parties, the iconic board game is one of the world's most popular, being played in over one-hundred countries globally.
In the game of Monopoly, players roll two dice to move around the game board, buying and trading properties and developing them with houses and hotels.
Players collect rent from their opponents and aim to drive them into bankruptcy.
The British version of the board game features a number of notable locations in London such as King's Cross Station and Whitehall.
But, what if Wrexham was to have its own version of the game?
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With that in mind, we asked our readers; 'Which places would you include on a Wrexham Monopoly board?'.
And, as always, they provided some top-notch answers.
Here are some of the best we received from you ...
Elaine Delaney said: "The place that saves so many lives. The Maelor. Our NHS heroes."
Andrew Williams said: "Hightown flats."
Norma Condren said: "Parish Church."
Janice Jenkins told us: "Peppers nightclub."
Ena Davies said: "The railway station."
Danny Evans said: "The Racecourse as Mayfair and The Turf as Park Lane."
Cerys Jones wrote: "Aquaduct, River Dee, Racecourse, The Turf, St Giles Church."
Debbie Gallagher said: "Mold Road."
Jonathan Matthews suggested the Saith Seren Pub and Doreen Williams mentioned Glyndwr University.
Ben Taylor put Acton Park forward as a suggestion and Angela Sinclair-Jones suggested Ty Pawb.
Other suggestions we received in the comments included:
- Hightown Barracks
- Caia Park
- Johnstown
- Erddig
- HMP Berwyn
- Wrexham Lager
- Phase One Records
- The Long Pull
- Commonwood
- Gresford
- Mad4Movies
- Eagles Meadow
- Aston Hall
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