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Bally has traditionally been a home of many Pennsylvania Dutch settlers and their descendants. In 1912, Bally resident Annie Funk, a Mennonite missionary to India, died during the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Funk was en route to Bally to visit her ailing mother, and reportedly gave up her seat in a lifeboat to another passenger as the ship sank.
November 8, 1990 (Off Pennsylvania Route 100 southwest of Clayton: Washington Township: 15: Boyer-Mertz Farm: Boyer-Mertz Farm: September 9, 1992 (Junction of Noble Street and Bastian Road
Formerly the International Hotel, Las Vegas Hilton and LVH Westin Las Vegas: Paradise: Clark: Nevada: Las Vegas Strip: defunct casino closed July 2017 and converted to a hotel. Formerly the Maxim and Westin Causarina Las Vegas Hotel: Westward Ho: Winchester: Clark: Nevada: Las Vegas Strip: defunct closed 17 November 2005. Demolished in 2006.
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[48] [49] Bally's also announced plans to co-develop a $120-million casino near State College, Pennsylvania and to build a $650-million casino development in Richmond, Virginia; [50] [51] these plans did not come to fruition, as the Richmond proposal was rejected by the city, and Bally's eventually withdrew from the State College project. [52] [53]
This won't be the first name change for the nearly 50-year-old property, which opened as the original MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in 1973 before becoming Bally's in the mid-1980s.