| 1992 - Rock Island, IL. Rock Island casino opens. |
| 1995 - Paradise Nevada. The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Paradise, Nevada, is an entertainment resort owned and operated by Brookfield Asset Management and Warner Gaming, LLC.. The property is located on 16.7 acres on the corner of Harmon and Paradise Road, inside the Paradise Corridor.Features of the property include the hotel tower, a 30,000-square-foot casino, Tahitian-style beach and swimming pool, a nightclub, six restaurants, three cocktail lounges, several retail stores, a spa, a poker room, and "The Joint", a music venue. Hard Rock earns only about 30% of its revenue from gaming. |
| 1997 - Maryland Heights, MO. Harrah's casino opens. |
| 1997 - Maryland Heights, MO. Players Island casino opens. |
| 1946 - Reno, NV. The U.S. 40 Tavern, 640 East Fourth Street, was licensed for slots and 21. The U.S. 40 Tavern retained it's name, in spite of changing owners several times, until 1967 when the name was changed to the Carnival Room. |
| 2007 - Las Vegas, NV. On Tuesday March 13, 2007 at 2:33 a.m. (Pacific Time), the Stardust Resort was imploded in a grand ceremony which included fireworks marking the 10-second countdown before the East and West Towers tumbled. 428 pounds of explosives brought down the hotel, which at the time was the tallest building demolished on the Strip. A planned laser light show was cancelled when strong winds blew dust toward the audience.
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| 1985 - Palm Beach, Aruba. Americana casino opens. In 1990 it became the Royal Palm casino. |
| 1939 - Las Vegas, NV. Ninety One Club opens at 3120 Las Vegas Blvd. South, on the Las Vegas Strip. |
| 1940 - Reno, NV. Langley's Tango Parlor opened at 224 North Virginia Street. The club was licensed only for tango (bingo). After a few months the club was taken over by the Robbins family, and it became Robbin's Nevada Club in 1941. |
| 1947 - Las Vegas, NV. Stork Club opens at 3131 Las Vegas Blvd. S. |