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From Ancient Wagers to Modern Marvels: The Story of the Casino
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<br>The casino as we know it today has not been around for very long. However, the human impulse to gamble and the concept of a dedicated place for it are as old as civilization itself. It's a story of evolution, from simple private clubs to the multi-billion dollar global industry of today.<br>
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Ancient Origins and Early Gambling Houses
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<br>Games of chance have been played since the dawn of history. Dice-like objects made from animal bones have been found in prehistoric sites, and there are records of lotteries and betting on animal fights in Ancient China, Greece, and Rome. However, the first known establishment that can be truly compared to a casino was the Ridotto, which opened in Venice, Italy, in 1638. This was an effort by the state to regulate the rampant gambling that took place during carnival time. Though open to the public, the high stakes and formal dress code meant that only the nobility could afford to play, establishing an early link between gambling and high society.<br>
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The Golden Age of European Casinos
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<br>Casinos became a central feature of high society in European spa towns. These were places of leisure and luxury for Europe's upper classes. A ban on gambling in Germany in the 1860s had an unintended consequence: it turned Monaco into the gambling capital of the world. The magnificent Monte Carlo Casino, which opened in 1863, became the most famous and glamorous casino in the world, a symbol of luxury and high-stakes risk that it remains to this day.<br>
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How Las Vegas Became "Sin City"
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