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  2. Casino Miami - Wikipedia

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    Casino Miami (formerly known as Miami Jai-Alai Fronton) is a 6,500-capacity indoor arena and casino located at 3500 NW 37th Avenue in Miami, Florida. [1] Today, it is primarily used for gambling and concerts.

  3. Jai alai - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Jai-Alai Fronton was the biggest in the world with a record audience of 15,502 people on 27 December 1975. Besides the fronton in Miami, there were at one at least 10 other jai alai frontons in the state. The Tampa Jai Alai fronton opened in 1952 and operated until 1998.

  4. Goodbye, jai alai? Players and fans hope to save the sport in ...

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    Players and fans of jai alai hope the closing of the last fronton or court in Florida doesn't mean the end of the sport.

  5. List of casinos in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Casino Miami Jai-Alai: Miami: Miami-Dade: Florida: Racino: Creek Entertainment Gretna: Gretna: ... Ocala Poker & Jai-Alai (later Ocala Gainesville Poker) Orange Lake ...

  6. The fall of the frontons: What happened to jai alai? - AOL

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  7. Dolphins weren’t only show in town in 1972. Jai alai, horse ...

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    The Miami Jai Alai Fronton also held concerts, so Joey got to see some of the biggest acts up close. Elton John and the Allman Brothers were among the musicians who played there in 1972.

  8. Casino Miami Jai-Alai - Wikipedia

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  9. Jai-alai player "Danny," center, hurls the pelota during a game at Fort Pierce Jai-Alai & Racebook in April 2004.The court on which jai-alai is played is called the cancha and is 178' 8" long, 34 ...