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  2. Monarch Casino Resort Spa - Wikipedia

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    Monarch Casino Resort Spa is a casino resort in Black Hawk, Colorado. It is owned and operated by Monarch Casino & Resort Inc. The property includes a 64,000 sq ft (5,900 m 2) casino and a 23-story hotel tower with 516 rooms. The casino opened on February 4, 2000, as the Riviera Black Hawk, and originally lacked a hotel

  3. Ameristar Black Hawk - Wikipedia

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    The casino opened on December 20, 2001, as the Black Hawk Casino by Hyatt. [4] At opening, it was the largest casino in Colorado, with 57,000 square feet (5,300 m 2) of gaming space, containing 1,332 slot machines, 16 blackjack tables and 6 poker tables.

  4. List of casinos in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    State licensed casino Saratoga Casino Black Hawk: Black Hawk: Giipin: Colorado: Land-based: State licensed casino Sasquatch Casino: Black Hawk: Giipin: Colorado: Land-based: State licensed casino Sky Ute Casino Resort: Ignacio: La Plata: Colorado: Native American: Owned by the Southern Ute Indian Tribe: Teller House: Central City: Gilpin ...

  5. Black Hawk, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado became a state on August 1, 1876, [15] and the City of Black Hawk was incorporated on June 12, 1886. [5] The spelling of the Black Hawk post office was changed to Blackhawk on January 30, 1895, but was then changed back to Black Hawk on July 1, 1950. Black Hawk is currently the least populous city in the State of Colorado. [16]

  6. Ameristar Casinos - Wikipedia

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    Ameristar's properties in Kansas City and St. Charles, Missouri, and Black Hawk, Colorado, benefitted from casino-related regulatory reform approved by voters in 2008–09. In Missouri, voters repealed the state's loss limit, which had capped players' purchases of table game chips and slot machine credits at $500 every two hours.

  7. Riviera Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Riviera Holdings Corporation is a defunct casino operator that was based in Winchester, Nevada. It owned two casinos: the Riviera on the Las Vegas Strip, closed in 2015; and the Riviera Black Hawk in Black Hawk, Colorado, sold in 2011.