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  2. Casino Queen - Wikipedia

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    The Casino Queen in 2006 with the White Star One riverboat in the foreground and the hotel tower in the background. Illinois enacted a riverboat casino law in 1990 authorizing licenses for ten casinos to open around the state. [1] One of the licenses was guaranteed to East St. Louis, in an effort to help the financially troubled city.

  3. Riverboat casino - Wikipedia

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    The Casino Queen, a riverboat casino formerly located on the Illinois side of the Mississippi River near St. Louis Following Hurricane Katrina in 2005, which destroyed most riverboat casinos and their associated facilities of hotels, restaurants, etc., in states along the Gulf Coast, several states changed their enabling legislation or amended ...

  4. President Casinos - Wikipedia

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    President Casino Tunica Southern Mist, Tunica, Mississippi, opened 1993 and closed 1994 with the Southern Mist riverboat being moved to Biloxi. President Casino Laclede's Landing, St. Louis, Missouri, opened 1993 aboard the SS Admiral. Sold in bankruptcy in 2006 to Pinnacle Entertainment. [3]

  5. President Casino Laclede's Landing - Wikipedia

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    The casino was part of Pinnacle's two-casino Lumiere Place complex at Laclede's Landing (although Pinnacle in 2008 was reported to be considering moving it north to the Chain of Rocks Bridge). The 73,500 sq ft (6,830 m 2) casino featured 756 slots and twenty table games. On June 24, 2010 the President Casino closed for good.

  6. Ameristar Casino Resort Spa St. Charles - Wikipedia

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    Ameristar St. Charles has over 130,000 square feet of gaming space, 400 hotel rooms, a pool, 7 restaurants, 12 bars, an entertainment venue, a spa, and 20,000 square feet of event space. Unlike Illinois casinos, it is open 24 hours a day except for Wednesdays, when the casino closes from 5am to 6am.

  7. Argosy Casino Alton - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, when Illinois allowed casinos to be permanently moored, the riverboat no longer cruised the river, although the casino still remains on an actual boat. Unlike other competitors, the Argosy does not offer any lodging. Missouri allowed casinos in 1994, which quickly led to competition in the St. Louis metro area.

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