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  2. Jack Cleveland Casino - Wikipedia

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    Ohio voters approved (53%) a state constitutional amendment in November 2009 authorizing casinos in the state’s four largest cities: Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus and Toledo. [3] It was the fifth statewide vote to legalize gambling in Ohio over 20 years. [4] Horseshoe Cleveland opened on May 14, 2012, as the first casino in the state of ...

  3. List of casinos in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Casinos were prohibited in Ohio before 2009, so gamblers instead visited casinos in Indiana, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Michigan where they were permitted. In November 2009, Ohio voters approved a measure that would allow for four casinos to be established in the state, one each in Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland and Toledo. The casinos ...

  4. Category:Casinos in Ohio - Wikipedia

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  5. Jack Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Jack Entertainment was founded as Rock Gaming in 2009 by seven businessmen led by Dan Gilbert, [1] [9] as chairman of its board and Matt Cullen as chief executive officer. [3] [5] [10] [11] The company was formed as the seven men backed the Ohio Casino Approval and Tax Distribution Amendment, which was ultimately approved by voters in November 2009.

  6. Wampanoag Tribe has a new plan for Taunton casino land. What ...

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    It's unclear yet exactly what that means, but at the time of the groundbreaking in 2016, the tribe said the $1 billion First Light Resort & Casino would include: 3,000 slot machines 150 table games

  7. Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Ohio voters approved a state constitutional amendment in November 2009 authorizing one casino in each of the state's four largest cities: Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus and Toledo. [4] It was the fifth statewide vote to legalize gambling in Ohio over 20 years. [5] Construction at the site formerly known as Broadway Commons began in February 2011.