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  2. Leroy's Horse & Sports Place - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, businessman Leroy Merillat bought a sportsbook in a strip mall in Downtown Las Vegas, and named it “Leroy’s” after himself. [1] [2] The following year, Nevada gaming regulators found Merillat unsuitable for licensing because of questions about the propriety of a land deal in California, and he was forced to sell the business.

  3. List of Saddle Club books - Wikipedia

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    The second spin-off is a series of young adult books focusing on Carole Hanson, Stevie Lake, and Lisa Atwood approximately four years after the events of The Saddle Club series. The Long Ride (7/6/1998)

  4. Tournament of Kings - Wikipedia

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    She was most impressed by the horses and kings, saying that the performers demonstrated their brawn and dexterity in riding the horses. [34] Rocky Mountain News ' s Lisa Bornstein gave the show a C− in 2000, stating, "The equestrian tricks are fun to watch, and a few of the effects are impressive, but Tournament of Kings is a lot to pay for ...

  5. Gambler's Book Shop - Wikipedia

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    In addition to appearances in and references by newspapers Gambler's Book Shop has been the subject of numerous magazine articles. In one high-profile instance in the August 1967 issue Archived 2008-03-27 at the Wayback Machine of Playboy Magazine, Maurice Zolotow wrote a ⅔-page piece titled High Rollers, for which he interviewed and referenced (then marketing director) Howard Schwartz ...

  6. A Snob’s Guide to Las Vegas

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    JOEL ROBUCHON. Order: Truffled langoustine ravioli with cabbage and foie gras sauce. Pair it with: 2017 Huet Vouvray Le Lieu Sec ($90).This rich dish needs a wine with sweetness and body. Far more ...

  7. Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel - Wikipedia

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    When Binion first opened the Horseshoe, he set the craps table limit at $500—ten times higher than any other casino in Las Vegas at the time. Ultimately, Binion's raised the table limit to $10,000 and even eliminated table limits completely at times, which was an immediate hit.