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Md. Casino Revenues $43.1M in November

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BALTIMORE (AP)- Maryland's three casinos pulled in $43.1 million in November, led by the new Maryland Live Casino in Anne Arundel County.

The Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency announced Wednesday that Maryland Live, which opened in June, accounted for $34.4 million of the revenues. The casino, which operates 4,750 machines, took in $30.6 million in October.

The Hollywood Casino Perryville, which operates 1,500 machines, generated $5.4 million in November. That is down slightly from the month before, but off more than 40 percent from November 2011.

The Casino at Ocean Downs, meanwhile, generated $3.3 million in November, a 6.9 percent increase over November 2011. That casino, located in Worcester County, operates 800 machines.

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