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Treasure Chest Casino in Kenner, Louisiana (Boyd owned 15% of the property at its 1994 opening, before acquiring Treasure Chest outright in 1997); Sam's Town Kansas City (opened 1995, closed 1998); Par-A-Dice Hotel and Casino in East Peoria, Illinois. (acquired in 1996); Blue Chip Casino, Hotel and Spa in Michigan City, Indiana. (acquired in 1999);
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The facility was opened on May 25, 1994, [1] by Boyd Gaming as the third casino branded as Sam's Town [a] and the first casino opened by Boyd outside of Nevada. It was built to replicate a Western town; at the time it opened it was 400,000 square feet (37,000 m 2 ) in size with a 200-room hotel.
Sam's Town riverboat casino on the Red River. First known as Harrah's Shreveport, the hotel was purchased in 2004 by Boyd Gaming from Harrah's Entertainment. Harrah's sold this casino after acquiring Horseshoe Gaming Holding Corporation. The casino opened under Boyd's Sam's Town brand on May 20, 2004, becoming the fifth casino to operate under ...
Temporary casino open; permanent casino planned to open in 2026. ... Treasure Chest Casino: Kenner: Jefferson: Louisiana: ... Treasure Valley Casino: Davis: Murray ...
In September 1995, Sam's Town Gambling Hall, Kansas City opened as the fourth casino under the brand, and the fifth casino in the Kansas City area. In February 1996, Sam's Town dropped the admission fee that had run as high as $9 per person. This fee was used in the past to pay for the $2 per person fee the casinos were required to pay to the ...
List of casinos in the U.S. state of Louisiana [1]; Casino City Parish State District type Comments Amelia Belle: Amelia: St. Mary: Louisiana: Riverboat: Formerly Bally's, Belle of Orleans.
[30] [31] In 1985, to deal with high demand for its sports book, the casino added a drive-through feature, [32] [33] inspired by a similar concept already present at a casino in Laughlin, Nevada. [34] A $25 million expansion took place in 1987. It included an enlargement of the casino floor, new restaurants, and a parking garage.