Located right in the heart of downtown’s Public Square and built at a cost of about $350 million, the Horseshoe Cleveland is minority-owned by Caesars Entertainment and majority-owned by Rock Gaming’s Dan Gilbert, who also owns the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers. Almost 100,000 square feet of gaming floor await casino patrons 24/7. Ohio has just become the nation’s 23rd state with a commercial casino. Well, aside from that fantastic tourist attraction, as of 2 days ago there’s something else really fun to do if you’re in Cleveland: gamble! The State’s First Casino
Question: What was there to do in Cleveland before the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame was built?Īnswer: Um… wait for the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame to be built…? One of my favorite jokes goes something like this: