List of Casinos
Casino | City | County | State | District | Type | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ameristar | East Chicago | Lake | Indiana | Lake Michigan | Riverboat | formerly Resorts, Harrahs, and Showboat Mardi Gras |
Belterra Casino | Florence | Switzerland | Indiana | Ohio River | Riverboat | |
Blue Chip Casino | Michigan City | LaPorte | Indiana | Lake Michigan | Riverboat | |
French Lick Resort Casino | French Lick | Orange | Indiana | Land-based | ||
Hollywood Casino | Lawrenceburg | Dearborn | Indiana | Ohio River | Riverboat | |
Hoosier Park | Anderson | Madison | Indiana | Racino | ||
Horseshoe Southern Indiana | Elizabeth | Harrison | Indiana | Ohio River | Riverboat | formerly Caesars |
Horseshoe Casino | Hammond | Lake | Indiana | Lake Michigan | Riverboat | formerly Empress |
Indiana Grand Casino | Shelbyville | Shelby | Indiana | Racino | ||
Majestic Star | Gary | Lake | Indiana | Lake Michigan | Riverboat | |
Majestic Star II | Gary | Lake | Indiana | Lake Michigan | Riverboat | |
Rising Star Casino Resort | Rising Sun | Ohio | Indiana | Ohio River | Riverboat | |
Tropicana Evansville | Evansville | Vanderburgh | Indiana | Ohio River | Riverboat | formerly Casino Aztar |
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