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Mark Twain Casino

Coordinates: 40°02′10″N 91°29′59″W / 40.03600°N 91.49962°W / 40.03600; -91.49962
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Mark Twain Casino
Location La Grange, Missouri
Address 104 Pierce St
Opening dateJuly 25, 2001 (2001-07-25)
Total gaming space18,000 sq ft (1,700 m2)
Notable restaurantsWinner's Grill, Huckleberry's Steakhouse
Casino typeRiverboat
OwnerAffinity Gaming
Previous namesTerrible's Mark Twain Casino (2005-2011)
WebsiteMarkTwainCasinoLaGrange.com


Mark Twain Casino and RV Park is a casino located in La Grange, Missouri owned by Affinity Gaming. LaGrange is in Northeast Missouri and sits on the Mississippi River. The property has an 18,000 sq ft (1,700 m2) casino. The casino floor has over 420 slot machines and video poker, as well as 6 table games.[1]

History

The Mark Twain Casino opened July 21, 2005 and was first operated by Grace Entertainment.[2] Mark Twain Casino and RV Park was one of three Midwest casinos acquired from Grace Entertainment in 2005 for $287 million.[3] The other casinos were St. Jo Frontier Casino in St. Joseph, Missouri and Lakeside Hotel and Casino in Osceola, Iowa. When Herbst Gaming took over, the casino's name was changed to Terrible's Mark Twain Casino. In May 2011, Herbst Gaming changed its name to Affinity Gaming, and the casino's name reverted back to its original name, dropping "Terrible's". Michael Silberling was named CEO of Affinity Gaming in August 2014. [4]

Attractions

The venue's RV park has 8 RV hook up spaces with level concrete pads, room for slide-outs, water and electrical hook-ups.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Midwest Properties". Affinity Gaming.
  2. ^ https://www.whig.com/story/15136076/ten-years-later-mark-twain-casino-still-producing-jobs-revenue-for-lagrange
  3. ^ "Herbst Gaming, Inc. and Grace Entertainment Jointly Accounce Definitive Agreements Regarding Asset Purchase".
  4. ^ Stutz, Howard. "Affinity Gaming announces new CEO". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
  5. ^ "Midwest Properties". Affinity Gaming.

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