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  2. Showboat Atlantic City - Wikipedia

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    On March 30, 1987, the Showboat Hotel, Casino and Bowling Center opened with a 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m 2) casino and a 60-lane bowling alley. [4] The complex was built on land leased from Resorts International, [5] just north of the under-construction Resorts Taj Mahal (which became the Trump Taj Mahal upon opening in 1990, now the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City).

  3. Showboat Hotel Casino and Bowling Center - Wikipedia

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  4. Showboat closes after 27 years in Atlantic City - AOL

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    By WAYNE PARRY ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - The show is over for the Showboat Casino Hotel. The Mardi Gras-themed casino shut down Sunday after 27 years on the Atlantic City Boardwalk. It was one of ...

  5. List of casinos in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Rooms [1] Section of Atlantic City Bally's: December 29, 1979 ... Showboat: April 2, 1987: August 31, 2014 ... current site of Golden Nugget Atlantic City: Le ...

  6. List of tallest buildings in Atlantic City - Wikipedia

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    Borgata Hotel and Casino [15] 430 ft (130 m) 43 2003 6 Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City [16] [17] 430 ft (130 m) 42 1990 Tallest building built in the 1990s 8 Jersey-Atlantic Wind Farm: 380 ft (120 m) n/a 2005 Five wind turbines, first coastal wind farm in the United States 8 Bally's Atlantic City [18] [19] 380 ft (120 m) 38 1989

  7. Showboat, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Showboat, Inc., a United States-based organization in the casino and entertainment industry, [1] made its initial public offering in 1969. [2] Later that year, Ramada Inns agreed to buy the company for $15 million in stock, [ 3 ] but negotiations failed because of conditions set by Houssels, who wanted cash for his 24% stake.