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City: Pocatello
Restaurants: 1 Snack Bar  Liquor: No Hours: 6am-12am/1am (Fri/Sat) Casino Size: 5,000 Square Feet Other Games: Only gaming machines Overnight RV Parking: Free/RV Dump: No
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City: Lewiston
Toll-Free Number: (877) 678-7423 Restaurants: 1   Liquor: No Casino Size: 30,000 Square Feet Games Offered: Slots, Video Poker, Bingo (Fri-Sun) Overnight RV Parking: Free/RV Dump: No Special Features: 33-space RV park ($27 per night).
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City: Worley
Toll-Free Number: (800) 523-2464 Rooms: 202  Price Range: $79-$100 Suites: 8  Price Range $150-$400 Restaurants: 7     Liquor: Yes  Valet Parking: Free Buffet: B-$7.99$11.99 (Sat/Sun)  L-$11.99              D-$14.99/$17.99(Fri)/$24.99 (Sat) Casino Size: 30,000 Square Feet Games Offered: Slots, Video Poker, Bingo (Fri-Sun), Off-Track Betting Overnight RV Parking: Free/RV Dump: No Special Features: 18-hole golf course.
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City: Fort Hall
Toll-Free Number: (800) 497-4231 Restaurants: 1 Snack Bar  Liquor: No Casino Size: 15,000 Square Feet Games Offered: Slots, Video Poker, Bingo (Wed-Sun) Overnight RV Parking: Must use RV Park Special Features: 47-space RV park ($20 per night).
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City: Kamiah
Restaurants: 1  Liquor: No Hours: 6am-12am/24 Hours (Fri/Sat) Casino Size: 2,300 Square Feet Games Offered: Slots, Video Poker, Only gaming machines Overnight RV Parking: Free/RV Dump: No
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City: Bonners Ferry
Toll-Free Number: (800) 346-5668 Rooms: 47  Price Range: $89-$139 Suites: 4  Price Range $109-$350 Restaurants: 2  Liquor: Yes Buffets: B-$11.99 (Sun) Casino Size: 30,000 Square Feet Games Offered: Slots, Video Poker, Bingo (Wed) Overnight RV Parking: Free/RV Dump: No Special Features: Hotel is Best Western. Spa.
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The FBI estimates that more than $2.5 billion is illegally wagered annually on March Madness each year. Comparatively, sports book operators estimate $80 million to $90 million – less than 4 percent of the illegal take – is wagered on the tournament legally through Nevada’s 187 sports books. According to the NCAA, more than 10 percent of Americans participate in March Madness “office pools.”

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  1. Las Vegas Strip  $6.750 billion 
  2. Atlantic City, N.J.   $4.921 billion
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  4. Connecticut  $1.685 billion
  5. Detroit  $1.335 billion 
  6. Tunica/Lula, Miss.  $1.243 billion
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Coming in at #2 last year was the Kentucky Derby

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Of the total amount bet on the Super Bowl, only about 1.5 percent is wagered legally; these bets are made by those over age 21 and physically present in the state of Nevada.