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  2. Galloping Ghost Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Galloping Ghost Arcade is a video arcade located in Brookfield, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago).It opened on August 13, 2010, and as of December 2024, it contains over 1,019 arcade games, up from 130 at the time of opening, across 7,500+ square feet, making it the largest classic video arcade in the United States.

  3. BattleTech Centers - Wikipedia

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    In August 2018, BattleTech center and game store Big Kidz Games in Grand Rapids, MI permanently closed. [12] The Podtracker lists these pods as being private and in control of the owner of the store. The Fallout Shelter Arcade closed its Taft St. location in February 2020, but continues to schedule convention attendances for the future. [13]

  4. Snakes & Lattes - Wikipedia

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    Ben Castanie and Aurelia Peynet opened Snakes & Lattes on August 30, 2010 [6] [8] at what later became known as Snakes & Lattes' Annex location. The couple had moved to Toronto from France four years earlier, and came up with the idea for Snakes & Lattes, which they named after the Snakes and Ladders board game, from a visit to a Chicago area game store in 2008. [5]

  5. Gamblers welcome Chicago’s first casino as Bally’s opens ...

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    After years of planning, months of renovations and several days of monitored practice sessions, Bally’s Chicago got the green light Friday from the Illinois Gaming Board to launch the city’s ...

  6. Bally's Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Shortly afterwards, Lightfoot announced that the city would commence the study of where a Chicago casino would be located. [7] Lightfoot's predecessors had long sought to obtain a casino for the city. [7] In November 2019 a gaming bill proposed by Pritzker failed to be passed in the Illinois Legislature due to a veto session. [8]

  7. River Oaks Center - Wikipedia

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    River Oaks Center is a shopping mall in Calumet City, Illinois, a suburb south of Chicago. River Oaks Center is the seventh largest mall in the Chicago metropolitan area totaling 1,379,824 square feet (128,190 m 2). Today, there are over 60 stores and two anchors including JCPenney and Macy's with two vacant anchors last occupied by Carson's ...

  8. Harlem Irving Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Harlem Irving Plaza (commonly referred to as "The HIP") is a shopping mall located in Norridge, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. The mall features over 100 stores and a food court. The mall's anchor stores are Kohl's, Nordstrom Rack, XSport Fitness, Xfinity, Best Buy, Target, Hobby Lobby, DSW, Five Below, Toys"R"Us, and Dick's. It is one of the ...

  9. FuncoLand - Wikipedia

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    The company's first store outside the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area was opened in Dallas in April 1992. [52] On July 13, 1992, it opened the first Chicago-area location in Bloomingdale. [8] On September 22 and 25, 1992, it opened the first south suburban Chicago-area locations in Orland Park and Matteson respectively. [8]