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Conn. casinos reach out of state
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2002 Connecticut's two tribal casinos draw a large number of out-of-state tourists, according to a new survey. Fifty-seven percent of tourists who came to the state went to the Mashantucket Pequot and/or Mohegan casino. Many came from Massachusetts and Rhode Island, The New London Day reported. Get the Story:
Region's casinos are credited with drawing tourists from Mass., R.I. (The New London Day 11/14) Related Stories:
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