Big Easy’s losses may force sale of remaining casino cruise
Losses that sent the Big Easy casino ship packing from the Port of Palm Beach threaten a forced sale of the port’s remaining day cruiser, the Palm Beach Princess, owned by the same company.
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Gambling casinos info:
- Riverboat casinos were first legalized in Iowa, then Illinois, followed closely by Missouri, Indiana, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
- Indian tribes have used their position as sovereign entities to develop a number of gaming establishments. Indian casinos operate in 22 states. This number is expected to grow.
- Keno, the casino version of lotto, originated in China nearly 2000 years ago when Cheung Heung devised a lottery as a way of raising funds for his province's army.
- By the 18th and 19th centuries a dice game called Hazard had become popular in England and was played by the aristocracy in private gambling houses.

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