Sam's Town Gambling Hall, Kansas City, Riverboat casino in Randolph, Missouri
Sam's Town Gambling Hall was a casino in Randolph that operated with a large gaming floor along the Missouri River. The facility provided both slot machines and table games for visitors seeking entertainment near Kansas City.
The casino opened in 1995 as the fourth location of the Sam's Town brand and ceased operations in 1998. This brief period of operation reflected the rapid changes in the gaming industry at that time.
The introduction of Sam's Town marked a transformation in Kansas City's entertainment options as the fifth casino to open in the metropolitan area.
The location in Randolph was accessible from nearby highways and easy to reach for visitors from the Kansas City area. Guests could visit at any time to enjoy the gaming options available at the property.
Following its closure, Boyd Gaming sold the casino's assets to Harrah's Entertainment for 12.5 million dollars, and Cerner Corporation acquired the property.
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