Maryland casinos brought in a record $90.2 million in November, but revenue decreased year-over-year when excluding Horseshoe Casino Baltimore which opened in August.
Not including the Horseshoe, casino revenue declined 0.6 percent, or $40,567, from a year ago, the state's Lottery and Gaming Control Agency reported Friday.
Compared with October, casino revenue increased nearly 4 percent from $86.8 million.
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Makes no difference to the Eastern Shore, it all goes to Baltimore and Annapolis.
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