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Casino | City | County |
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Casino at Delaware Park | Wilmington | New Castle |
Dover Downs | Dover | Kent |
Harrington Raceway & Casino | Harrington | Kent |
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- Media related to Casinos in Delaware at Wikimedia Commons
This is a list of casinos in Ohio.
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History[edit]
Casinos were prohibited in Ohio before 2009, so gamblers instead visited casinos in Indiana, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Michigan where they were permitted. In November 2009, Ohio voters approved a measure that would allow for four casinos to be established in the state, one each in Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland and Toledo. The casinos were expected to generate $600 million in revenue, with fees collected there to be redistributed to school districts and local governments in the state. It passed by a vote of 53 to 47.[1]
List of casinos[edit]

Casino | City | County | State | District | Type | Comments |
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Belterra Park Gaming & Entertainment Center | Anderson Township | Hamilton | Ohio | Racino | Formerly known as River Downs. Opened May 1, 2014 [2] with 1,600 video lottery terminals. No table games. | |
Hollywood Casino Columbus | Columbus | Franklin | Ohio | Land-based | Opened October 8, 2012. | |
Hollywood Casino Toledo | Toledo | Lucas | Ohio | Land-based | Opened May 29, 2012.[3] | |
Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway | Dayton | Montgomery | Ohio | Racino | Relocation of Raceway Park. Opened August 28, 2014[4] with 1,000 video lottery terminals. No table games. | |
Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Race Course | Austintown | Mahoning | Ohio | Racino | Relocation of Beulah Park. Opened September 17, 2014[4] with 850 video lottery terminals. No table games. | |
Jack Cincinnati Casino | Cincinnati | Hamilton | Ohio | Land-based | Opened March 4, 2013. | |
Jack Cleveland Casino | Cleveland | Cuyahoga | Ohio | Public Square | Land-based | Ohio's first casino opened on May 14, 2012 in the historic former Higbee's Building in Tower City Center on Public Square. |
Jack Thistledown Racino | North Randall | Cuyahoga | Ohio | Racino | Opened April 9, 2013[5] with 1,100 video lottery terminals. No table games. | |
MGM Northfield Park | Northfield | Summit | Ohio | Racino | Opened December 18, 2013 with 2,300 video lottery terminals. No table games. | |
Miami Valley Gaming | Turtlecreek Township | Warren | Ohio | Racino | Relocation of Lebanon Raceway. Opened December 12, 2013 with 2,500 video lottery terminals. No table games. | |
Scioto Downs Racino | Columbus | Franklin | Ohio | Racino | Opened June 1, 2012 with 2,100 video lottery terminals. No table games. |
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Citations[edit]
- ^Cox 2016, pp. 24-25.
- ^Alexander Coolidge (May 2, 2014). 'Belterra Park opens: Things to know'. Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
- ^http://www.toledoblade.com/local/2012/02/15/Toledo-casino-to-open-in-late-May.html
- ^ abSteve Wartenberg (August 6, 2014). 'Ohio's 11th racino/casino sets opening date'. Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved 2014-08-06.
- ^Thomas Ott (April 9, 2013). 'Thistledown draws a crowd for opening of Ohio's second racino'. The Plain Dealer. Cleveland, OH. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
Bibliography[edit]
- Cox, Kevin (2016), The Politics of Urban and Regional Development and the American Exception, Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, ISBN978-0815634560
External links[edit]
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- Media related to Casinos in Ohio at Wikimedia Commons