Casino Maps by State
Casino Maps by State
That map is ridiculously inaccurate. Only 30 casinos in Nevada--and ALL of them in Las Vegas, apparently? Oregon has six tribal casinos, and they aren't indicated---I could go on.
It really seems strange, because the casino list in the American Casino Guide Book is very up-to-date and comprehensive. I wonder why their map is so inaccurate?
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
That map is ridiculously inaccurate. Only 30 casinos in Nevada--and ALL of them in Las Vegas, apparently? Oregon has six tribal casinos, and they aren't indicated---I could go on.
It really seems strange, because the casino list in the American Casino Guide Book is very up-to-date and comprehensive. I wonder why their map is so inaccurate?
Kevin's assessment is interesting. When I use this site, I see 184 Nevada casinos, and I show 9 Oregon casinos.
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
That map is ridiculously inaccurate. Only 30 casinos in Nevada--and ALL of them in Las Vegas, apparently? Oregon has six tribal casinos, and they aren't indicated---I could go on.
It really seems strange, because the casino list in the American Casino Guide Book is very up-to-date and comprehensive. I wonder why their map is so inaccurate?
Kevin's assessment is interesting. When I use this site, I see 184 Nevada casinos, and I show 9 Oregon casinos.
Originally posted by: Boilerman
Kevin's assessment is interesting. When I use this site, I see 184 Nevada casinos, and I show 9 Oregon casinos.
I'm looking at the map itself. Are you able to read numbers?
Umm, . . . click on the little red, green, and yellow symbols, . . . and magic happens.
The narrative on the page "Casinos in Nevada", I'm reading 334 casinos in Nevada, not 30.
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Then why aren't the numbers on those symbols accurate? To take Oregon for example, there is NO symbol within Oregon at all--just a green "3" placed on the OR/CA border that actually refers to the three tribal casinos in Humboldt and Del Norte counties. And only 30 casinos in Nevada? Really?
Maybe you get better info when you click on the map but as I said, the map itself is wildly inaccurate.
There aren't nine Oregon casinos in operation. One of the ones they list closed in 2014. Two others closed in early 2020. In any event, according to the map, there are no casinos in Oregon at all.
The ACG is a valuable resource, but its info is often outdated.
I'm quite excited that Kevin leared to use the mouse on his computer today. Good for you!