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Formerly known as Argosy Casino, the Hollywood Casino (hollywoodindiana.com) is a riverboat gambling facility and hotel in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 20 minutes from downtown Cincinnati.BB Riverboats is the Official Riverboat Cruise Line of Cincinnati since 1979, offering premier sightseeing, dining, and private event cruises on the scenic Ohio River.

The Ohio Riverboat Gambling Amendment, also known as Amendment 1, was on the November 5, 1996 ballot in Ohio as an initiated constitutional amendment, where it was defeated. The measure would have legalized gambling on casino riverboats in Ohio.[1][2]

Election results

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Ohio Amendment 1 (1996)
ResultVotesPercentage
No2,659,07561.85%
Yes 1,639,955 38.15%

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Election results via: Cleveland Marshall College of Law

Text of measure

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The language appeared on the ballot as:[3]

'Proposed Constitutional Amendment

To amend Section 6 of Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Ohio.

In order to authorize the establishment of river boat casino gambling in Ohio, this amendment would:

  1. Authorize the establishment of permanently moored river boat casino gaming facilities to conduct games and schemes of chance without wagering limits, excluding bingo and dog or horse races, on rivers in the following locations: two in the city of Cincinnati, one (1) in Hamilton County outside of Cincinnati, three (3) in the city of Cleveland, one (1) in the city of Lorain, and one (1) in Mahoning County.
  2. River boat casino gaming facilities may be established in designated locations only if this amendment is approved at this election by a majority of electors who vote on the amendment in a county in which the facility would be located.
  3. Establish a gaming commission to license and regulate the operation of river boat casino gaming facilities and to license all casino operators and employees, manufacturers and vendors of gaming devices, and other persons.
  4. Levy a twenty percent (20%) monthly gaming fee on gross revenues of games or schemes of chance conducted at river boat casino gaming facilities after deduction of total prizes paid to patrons. The fee proceeds shall be distributed as follows: eighty percent (80%) to primary and secondary public schools for educational purposes, ten percent (10%) to the municipality or township in which the facility is located, and ten percent (10%) to the county in which the facility is located.
  5. Prohibit the levy of any additional taxes or fees relating solely to gaming except an initial application fee to operate a gaming facility.
  6. Prohibit any person under the age of twenty-one (21) from participating in authorized gaming as a patron or employee.

If adopted, this amendment will be effective in thirty (30) days.

Shall the proposed amendment be adopted?[4]

'

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  1. Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, 'Ohio Constitution: Table of Proposed Amendments,' accessed July 8, 2015
  2. State Library of Ohio, 'Proposed constitutional amendments, initiated legislation and laws challenged by referendum, submitted to the electors,' accessed July 8, 2015
  3. Daily Sentinel, 'Proposed Constitutional Amendments,' October 20, 1996
  4. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
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Riverboat Gambling Cincinnati Ohio

Pedal. Float. Drink!

We're taking the pedal pub to a whole new level! Whether you call us a BOAT, a BAR or a BIKE, one thing you can call us is the BEST TIME EVER! It's time to explore the Ohio River and Cincinnati Riverfront like never before on the city's FIRST 14-passenger floating pedal pub! Gather your crew, bring your own bar and throw the party of the summer in the most unique party boat around!

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Whether you're throwing a bachelorette party, bachelor party, celebrating a birthday or just looking to have fun, Cincinnati Cycleboat allows you to take the party (and bar) to the water for an unforgettable experience.

Looking for a new way to experience Cincinnati? Grab your friends and some drinks and we'll show you the best time on the water! This Cycleboat is your only opportunity to have your own private bar right on the water.

Cincinnati's newest team building exercise (literally). Bring your own snacks & drinks on board and get some genuine team bonding time while exploring downtown from a new perspective.

Location

When we're not cruising the Ohio River, we'll be docked at Rivertowne Marina : 4601 Kellogg Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45226

Less Planning. More Partying!

UPDATE 10/13/2020: The Jenny Wade is now closed for the season

Just steps from our Cycleboat is the Jenny Wade Concession where our guests can purchase drinks, snacks and ice to bring on board. They have a wide variety of beer, seltzers and wine available! Jenny Wade is open Wednesday - Sunday 11am - 9pm

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Come for the Cycleboat and stay for the party at Jenny Wade with music, cornhole and endless fun this Summer!





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