Another casino opened its doors Wednesday in New Hampshire, part of a rapidly expanding industry in the Granite State.
There are now a dozen charitable casinos operating in New Hampshire. As of October, they had raked in a combined $139 million for their operators this year alone.
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The Revo Casino opened its doors Wednesday in Lebanon. The casino is owned by a California-based entertainment company that now runs four casinos in New Hampshire.
All the gaming rooms in New Hampshire are owned by out-of-state entities. State law requires that a cut of all profits go to registered charities, and the state also taxes the revenue.