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Gambling in Indiana
Caesars Southern Indiana (formerly Caesars Indiana and Horseshoe Southern Indiana[ 1]) is a casino hotel in Southern Indiana. Opened in 1998, it is owned by Vici Properties and operated by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, using the Caesars name under license from Caesars Entertainment. It is located outside the community of Elizabeth ...
Horseshoe Indianapolis (formerly Indiana Grand Racing & Casino and Indiana Live!) is a casino with a horse racing track in Shelbyville, Indiana owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment. It is the closest casino to Indianapolis. It offers gaming, restaurants, a gift shop and entertainment. The 233,000-square-foot (21,600 m 2) facility has ...
His horse tracks and casinos have created more than 2,000 jobs, provided a lifeline for the state's horse breeding industry, and contributed more than $1 billion to Indiana's economy, he has said.
Website. www.fourwindscasino.com. The Four Winds Casinos are a set of casinos located in the states of Indiana and Michigan in the United States. The casinos are owned by the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians. The primary property is located in New Buffalo Township, Michigan, with satellite locations in Hartford, Michigan; Dowagiac, Michigan ...
Belterra Casino Resort. Belterra Casino Resort & Spa is a riverboat casino on the Ohio River in Switzerland County, Indiana near Florence, roughly halfway between Louisville, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio. It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Boyd Gaming . The casino has 47,201 square feet (4,385 m 2) of gaming space ...
Boyd Gaming [3] Renovated in. 2006, 2009. Coordinates. 41°43′12″N 86°53′36″W / 41.719968°N 86.893255°W / 41.719968; -86.893255. Website. www.bluechipcasino.com. Blue Chip Casino, Hotel and Spa is a riverboat casino located in Michigan City, Indiana. [4] It is owned by Boyd Gaming.
The casino was originally named Argosy Casino, and was operated by Argosy Gaming Company.In 2004, Argosy was acquired by Penn National Gaming (now Penn Entertainment).. In June 2009, Penn National unveiled a much larger riverboat with a passenger capacity of nearly 9,000 guests and 4,400 gaming positions.