Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack and Resort, Casino and racetrack complex in New Cumberland, United States
Mountaineer Casino is a gaming and racing complex in New Cumberland featuring a dirt oval track, a grass course for racing, and thousands of slot machines spread across the property. The facility combines thoroughbred racing events with casino gaming in one location.
The facility opened in 1951 as Waterford Park and was the first racetrack in the United States to add slot machines to its operations. This combination of attractions set a new model for gaming entertainment.
The West Virginia Derby draws racing professionals and spectators from across the country each first Saturday in August. The event has become an important gathering for people who follow the sport.
The facility hosts about 130 racing days throughout the year, giving visitors the option to watch live races or play the casino games. Those interested in both should plan time for each activity, as they operate side by side.
The property was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002 in recognition of its role in shaping American horse racing. This designation honors its pioneering approach to combining two traditional forms of entertainment.
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