Little Vegas


In the 1960s Southern Maryland was the “Wild West” for gambling and eased the region into a stage of growth, bringing in more than 26 million dollars annually. 

Student, Will Burke, uncovers why slot machines were phased out of the county and the political and financial implications of this decision.

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