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  2. Horseshoe Casino Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Horseshoe Baltimore is an urban two-story casino, and the second largest casino in Maryland with a 122,000-square-foot gaming floor. [1] The multimillion-dollar facility features video lottery terminals , table games , and a World Series of Poker room.

  3. List of casinos in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    On December 20, 2013, the Prince George's County casino license was awarded to MGM Resorts International for a casino resort, which opened on December 8, 2016, at National Harbor. In 2020, the voters of Maryland legalized sports betting. [10] Maryland's casinos will be automatically granted licenses for in-person sports betting.

  4. Category:Casinos in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Casinos in Maryland" ... List of casinos in Maryland; H. Hollywood Casino Perryville; Horseshoe Casino Baltimore; L. ... Rocky Gap Casino Resort ...

  5. Horseshoe Casino (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Horseshoe Casino, currently known as Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel, is a casino in downtown Las Vegas. Horseshoe Casino may also refer to: Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, the second biggest casino in Baltimore, Maryland; Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati, now Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati, in Cincinnati, Ohio

  6. Horseshoe Baltimore - Wikipedia

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  7. So long, Bally's; hello, Horseshoe: Las Vegas hotel-casino to ...

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    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.