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Eldorado Gaming Scioto Downs

Coordinates: 39°50′26″N 82°59′45″W / 39.8406°N 82.9958°W / 39.8406; -82.9958
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Eldorado Scioto Downs
Location Columbus, Ohio
Address 6000 South High Street
Opening dateJune 1, 2012
Total gaming space117,000 sq ft (10,900 m2)
Casino typeRacino
Coordinates39°50′26″N 82°59′45″W / 39.8406°N 82.9958°W / 39.8406; -82.9958
Scioto Downs
Location Columbus, Ohio
Owned byEldorado Resorts
Operated byEldorado Resorts
Date opened1959
Race typeStandardbred
Course typeHalf-mile oval
Notable racesBattle of Lake Erie
Carl Milstein Memorial Pace
Cleveland Trotting Classic
Official website
VLT games
VLT games
Live race at Scioto Downs
Live Racing at Scioto Downs

Eldorado Gaming Scioto Downs, formerly known as Scioto Downs Racino , is a horse racing track and casino in Columbus, Ohio, owned and operated by Eldorado Resorts. The track has operated since 1959, and became Ohio's first racino with the addition of video lottery terminals (VLTs) on June 1, 2012. The track was annexed by Columbus from Hamilton Township in 2012. The casino is 117,000 square feet (10,900 m2), with over 2,200 VLTs.[1]

Information

Eldorado Scioto Downs is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year. In addition to the VLT gaming facility, Scioto Downs includes a year-round horse racing simulcast room and Live Seasonal Harness Horse Racing from May - September. In May 2013 Scioto Downs started a live outdoor summer music concert series with national acts, primarily in country, rock and blues genres.

History

Scioto Downs has a long history within the Columbus, Ohio community. In addition to horse racing, Scioto Downs also hosted the annual Ohio High School Athletic Association state cross country running championships, which were generally held in late October or early November, from 1985 to 2010.[2] The meet included Division I, II, and III races for both girls and boys, featuring 950 competitors from 96 teams, and attracted around 10,000 spectators.[2] With the introduction of VLT machines to Scioto Downs (a move shared by other Ohio racetracks) the OHSSA, which is opposed to live gambling, announced that from the 2011 meet the OHSAA championships would move from Scioto to the National Trail Raceway.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Armon, Rick (May 31, 2012). "First racino in Ohio opens Friday". Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved June 1, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "OHSAA ponders status of state cross country meet at Scioto Downs". The Plain Dealer. July 13, 2009. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ John Vargo (August 17, 2011). "State meet moves". Tribune Chronicle. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)