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  2. Harrah's Pompano Beach - Wikipedia

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    Harrah's Pompano Beach, formerly Isle Casino Racing Pompano Park and Pompano Park, is a casino and former standardbred harness racing track in Pompano Beach, Florida, owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment. Pompano Park opened in 1964. [1]

  3. Isle of Capri Casinos - Wikipedia

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    On February 14, 2006, Isle of Capri sold the Isle of Capri Bossier City and Isle of Capri Vicksburg to Legends Gaming for $240 million. The properties are now known as " Diamond Jack's ". The company competed for a gambling license in Pittsburgh in 2006, offering $290 million toward the construction of a new arena for the Pittsburgh Penguins as ...

  4. Pabst Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Pabst Hotel occupied the north side of 42nd Street in Manhattan, New York City, between 7th Avenue and Broadway, in Longacre Square, from 1899 to 1902.It was demolished to make room for the new headquarters of The New York Times, for which Longacre Square was renamed Times Square.

  5. Mars 2112 - Wikipedia

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    Street-level sign for Mars 2112 near Times Square. Mars 2112 (pronounced "Mars twenty-one twelve") was one of many tourist-targeted restaurants in the Times Square district of New York City, based on future space travel and accommodations. At 33,000 sq ft (3,100 m 2), it was the largest such themed restaurant when it opened in November 1998. [1]

  6. The Odeon - Wikipedia

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    Critics from The New York Times have given The Odeon a full review in 1980, [16] 1986, [17] 1989, [18] and 2016. [2] Moira Hodgson, the first critic to review the restaurant for The New York Times, in 1980, praised chef Patrick Clark's cooking and the service. [16] Hodgson also noted the clientele, referring to them as "pillars of the art world ...

  7. Shanley's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    The second restaurant was opened in 1896 on Broadway, between 29th and 30th St; and, thereafter, the Shanley Restaurants followed the northward tide of commerce and entertainment. In 1896, Oscar Hammerstein startled the town by opening The New York Theater on Broadway, between 44th and 45th St. Skeptics thought the impresario "crazy" for ...

  8. ESPN Zone - Wikipedia

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    ESPN Zone interior in Times Square, New York, in 2010. In 2009, Disney Regional Entertainment closed two ESPN Zone locations. A restaurant in Denver closed in June, [9] and another in Atlanta closed in October of that year. [10] The Atlanta location had opened in 2000, [10] while the Denver location opened in 2001. [9]

  9. The Four Horsemen (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Pete Wells published a positive review of the restaurant in The New York Times in 2019, awarding it two out of four possible stars. [3] Paul de Revere reviewed The Four Horsemen for Pitchfork when the restaurant opened in 2015, [4] and in his review Wells joked that The Four Horsemen "must be the first natural-wine bar" to receive a review from the music publication.