Citations:
1995 Jamie Wayne Financial Post (Toronto, Can.) (July 20) “Greenwood’s glory reduced to simulcasts” p. 43: In Chicago, the owner of Arlington Park talks of turning his track into a “racino,” by putting in black jack, crap tables et al. 2004 Dan Ahrens Investing in Vice (Feb. 1) p. 54: At least seventeen states allow either full-scale gambling or what are called “racinos,” tracks with slot machine parlors attached. 2004 James Drew Toledo Blade (Ohio) (May 30) “Gambling surrounds Ohio Video slots likely to get another vote”: West Virginia and New York allow “racinos” horsetracks with video gambling machines, also known as electronic slots.