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FYI - The Queen's Machine is no longer in operation, though some mention of it should probably be used in historical context. Also, Elsinore Corp. no longer owns the property. I'm working on getting updated info into the article, but I don't want to remove that information until I have something to replace it with. As far as the discussion goes (even though it's over) I would also have voted to keep. --ZZYZX07:14, 18 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Alright, I know stuff like the sport book is Cal Neva now, the Queen's Machine has been removed, and many other little things to clean it up. The only problem is I know this from working there. The only information I can find is on the Four Queens website directly, and it's all in a Flash animation, so I can't link to it directly. Any tips on doing this? --GaidinBDJ23:30, 22 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]