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  2. These Are the 15 Luckiest Casinos in Las Vegas ... - AOL

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    A Tripadvisor study named the luckiest casinos in Vegas, including popular favorites like the Mirage and the Venetian. ... If you actually end up heating up at the tables or slots and want to take ...

  3. Ojos Locos Sports Cantina y Casino - Wikipedia

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    MTR said it would complete an expansion already in progress, adding 10,000 square feet (930 m 2) of gaming space with 350 slot machines and 5 table games, and would rename the property as the Speedway Hotel & Casino and add a motor racing theme, in reference to the nearby Las Vegas Motor Speedway. [6] The hotel became a Ramada Inn.

  4. Ahern Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Ahern Hotel and Convention Center (formerly Lucky Dragon) is a boutique hotel and former casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.The resort is located on 2.5 acres (1.0 ha) of land at 300 West Sahara Avenue, near the Las Vegas Strip.

  5. Casino Royale Hotel & Casino - Wikipedia

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    Casino Royale has 19,000 sq ft (1,800 m 2) of gaming space, [43] including slot machines, video poker, and video keno. [41] The casino caters to low rollers, [1] and is known for its promotional slot play. [32] Timeshare promotions in Las Vegas often give out Casino Royale slot play, to be used at specific machines.

  6. 4 of the 'Luckiest' Casinos in the U.S. Are in This State ...

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  7. El Cortez (Las Vegas) - Wikipedia

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    Marion Hicks and J.C. Grayson built El Cortez, downtown Las Vegas' first major resort, for $245,000. [4] El Cortez opened on November 7, 1941. [5] [6] The location at 6th Street and Fremont was originally considered too far from downtown, but it quickly became so profitable that Bugsy Siegel, Meyer Lansky, Gus Greenbaum and Moe Sedway bought the property in 1945 from J. Kell Houssels for $600,000.

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