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Cripple Creek, Colorado is one of three Colorado communities where limited-stakes gambling is legal.

State voters approved gambling here in November 1990, almost exactly 100 years after Bob Womack discovered gold in Poverty Gulch (now Cripple Creek). Limited-stakes means that bets are limited to $5 each.

Economically, gambling has created jobs for about 2,000 people and brought new revenues to the city for parks and recreation, historic preservation, fire and police protection. Gambling is under the supervision of the Colorado Division of Gaming, which supplies monthly reports and updates on gambling in Colorado. 

The original intent of limited-stakes gambling in Cripple Creek was not only economic development but also preservation of historic buildings and sites. There are still plenty of opportunities left for new casino development.

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MLS# 569780
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S. 2nd Street. Cripple Creek Single gaming/commercial lot. RESIDENTIAL/RETAIL &/ OR GAMING

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$10,000  Carrie N Miller 
MLS# 529552
S. 2nd Street. Cripple Creek 4 Gaming Lots! Corner location, excellent site for your business, can do retail/commercial projects other than gaming also. Ask me about the adjoining property. Lot 7 listed. Check with City of CC for building specifics on your special project! ADJOINS MLS 569780 FOR A TOTAL OF 5 LOTS ON THE CORNER” CALL FOR DETAILS! RESIDENTIAL/RETAIL &/ OR GAMING

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$38,000  Carrie N Miller 
MLS# 492160
0 Masonic Ave. Cripple Creek; Single lot zoned for Gaming on Masonic in Cripple Creek.
$60,000  Carrie N Miller 

Located Next to City Hall in Beautiful Downtown Cripple Creek, Colorado

333 E. Bennett    PO Box 809    Cripple Creek, CO, 80813

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Cripple Creek, Victor and Teller County are just west of Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak.
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