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Casino Magic Bay St. Louis former logo. The property was first opened by Casino Magic Corp. as Casino Magic Bay St. Louis, which was largely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Its gaming barge floated over 7 mi (11 km) away and ended up in a forest.
Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino is a Native American casino located just off of State Route 41 in Coarsegold, California, between Fresno and Yosemite National Park. It is owned and operated by the Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians. [1] The 56,000-square-foot (5,200 m 2) casino has 1,800 slot machines, and 43 table games.
Hollywood Casino Gulf Coast: Bay St. Louis: Hancock: Mississippi: Gulf Coast: ... Formerly Sheraton Casino and Hotel Tunica; casino floor closed 2019, hotel remains ...
Pinnacle quickly sold off the Bay St. Louis property, along with its Boomtown Biloxi casino, enabling it to focus resources on Casino Magic Biloxi. [14] Plans included two new parking garages to be built jointly with the Isle of Capri and Grand Casino, [ 15 ] and an additional 300-room hotel, possibly to be developed with Jimmy Buffett under ...
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Casino Magic Corp. was a gaming company based in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. It was acquired in 1998 by Hollywood Park, Inc. (now Pinnacle Entertainment) for $340 million, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] snubbing an offer of $310 million from Grand Casinos .
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Jerry was born to Virgil A. Fisher and Fay Lucas 'nee. He was married to Barbara Ross (born 1944) in 1962. They divorced and he later married Melva Lee Luke (maiden; born 1947) who had graduated in 1965 from Bay High School, Bay Saint Louis. Barbara and Jerry had a son, Anthony J. (Tony) Fisher (born 1964). Melva and Jerry had no children.