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This is a list of casinos in New Mexico.
List of casinos[edit]
Casino | City | County | State | District | Type | Comments |
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Apache Nugget Casino | Cuba | Sandoval | New Mexico | Native American | ||
Billy the Kid Casino | Ruidoso | Lincoln | New Mexico | Racino | ||
Buffalo Thunder Casino and Resort | Pojoaque Pueblo | Santa Fe | New Mexico | Native American | north of Santa Fe | |
Camel Rock Casino | Tesuque Pueblo | Santa Fe | New Mexico | Native American | north of Santa Fe | |
Casino Apache Travel Center | Mescalero | Otero | New Mexico | Native American | ||
Casino Hollywood | San Felipe | Sandoval | New Mexico | Native American | ||
Cities of Gold Casino | Pojoaque Pueblo | Santa Fe | New Mexico | Native American | north of Santa Fe | |
Cities of Gold Sports Bar | Pojoaque Pueblo | Santa Fe | New Mexico | Native American | north of Santa Fe | |
Dancing Eagle Casino | Casa Blanca | Cibola | New Mexico | Native American | ||
Downs at Albuquerque | Albuquerque | Bernalillo | New Mexico | Racino | ||
Fire Rock Navajo Casino | Church Rock | McKinley | New Mexico | Native American | ||
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino | Mescalero | Otero | New Mexico | Native American | ||
Isleta Casino & Resort | Isleta Pueblo | Bernalillo | New Mexico | Native American | south of Albuquerque | |
Kicks 66/Convenience Store & Phillips 66 Service | Santa Fe | Santa Fe | New Mexico | Native American | ||
Northern Edge Navajo Casino | Fruitland | San Juan | New Mexico | Native American | ||
Ohkay Casino Resort | San Juan Pueblo | Rio Arriba | New Mexico | Native American | Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo | |
Palace West | Isleta | Bernalillo | New Mexico | Native American | ||
Route 66 Casino | Laguna Pueblo | Bernalillo | New Mexico | Native American | west of Albuquerque | |
Route 66 Casino Express | Laguna Pueblo | Bernalillo | New Mexico | Native American | west of Albuquerque; features 120 slots only | |
Sandia Casino | Sandia Pueblo | Bernalillo | New Mexico | Native American | north of Albuquerque | |
Santa Ana Star Casino | Santa Ana Pueblo | Sandoval | New Mexico | Native American | northwest of Albuquerque/Rio Rancho | |
Santa Claran Hotel & Casino | Española | Rio Arriba | New Mexico | Native American | ||
Sky City Casino | Acoma | Cibola | New Mexico | Native American | ||
Sun Ray Park & Casino | Farmington | San Juan | New Mexico | Racino | ||
Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino | Sunland Park | Doña Ana | New Mexico | Racino | ||
Taos Mountain Casino | Taos | Taos | New Mexico | Native American | ||
Wild Horse Casino | Dulce | Rio Arriba | New Mexico | Native American | ||
Zia Park Casino, Hotel & Racetrack | Hobbs | Lea | New Mexico | Racino |
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- Media related to Casinos in New Mexico at Wikimedia Commons
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Grants is a city in Cibola County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 8,806 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Cibola County.
Grants began as a railroad camp in the 1880s, when three Canadian brothers were awarded a contract to build a section of the new Atlantic and Pacific Railroad through the region. The Grant brothers' camp was first called Grants Camp, then Grants Station, and finally Grants. The new city enveloped the existing colonial New Mexican settlement of Los Alamitos and grew along the tracks of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad.
The town prospered as a result of railroad logging in the nearby Zuni Mountains, and served as a section point for the Atlantic and Pacific, which became part of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe railroad empire. The Zuni Mountain Railroad short line had a roundhouse in town (near present day Exit 81 off Interstate 40) and housed workers in a small community named Breecetown. Timber from the Zuni Mountains was shipped to Albuquerque where a large sawmill converted the timber to wood products that were sold around the west.