Louisiana

Louisiana Chip and Token Collection

Thank You for viewing my Louisiana Chip Collection. I have slowly been collecting chips and tokens from this states so I have lots more that I need to get. The state of Louisiana just like many of the other Midwest states has seen its fair share of Casino openings and closing with several of them being closed due to Hurricane Katrina and Rita in 2005.

Click the Louisiana Casino name to see the Official Museum of Gaming History Chip Guide

Amelia Belle Casino, Amelia LA (Opened in 2007)

Argosy Casino, Baton Rouge LA (Closed in 2005)

Argosy Casino replaced the Belle of Baton Rouge in 1999 and then changed its name back to the Belle of Baton Rouge in 2005.

Bally’s Casino, New Orleans LA (Closed in 2005)

Bally’s Casino was destroyed during Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

Ballys Casino, Shreveport LA (Opened Nov 2021

Ballys Casino Replaced Eldorado Casino in 2021

Belle of Baton Rouge Casino, Baton Rouge LA (Closed 1999 & Reopened in 2005)

Belle of Baton Rouge Casino was replaced by the Argosy Casino in 1999 and then reopened as the Belle of Baton Rouge Casino in 2005.

Boomtown Casino, Bossier City LA (Opened in 2002)

Boomtown Casino replaced the Casino Magic in 2002.

Boomtown New Orleans Casino, Harvey LA (Opened in 1994)

Casino Magic, Bossier City LA (Closed in 2002)

Casino Magic was replaced by the Boomtown Casino in 2002.

Casino Rouge, Baton Rouge LA (Closed in 2007)

The Casino Rouge was replaced by the Hollywood Casino in 2007.

Coushatta Casino, Kinder LA (Opened in 2000?)

The Coushatta Casino replaced the Grand Casino around 2000.

Crown Casino, New Orleans LA (Never Opened)

Cypress Bayou Casino, Charenton LA (Closed in 2006)

The Cypress Bayou Casino was replaced by Shorty Casino in 2006.

Delta Downs , Vinton LA (Open)

Diamond Jacks Casino, Bossier City LA (Opened in 2006)

The Diamond Jacks Casino replaced the Isle of Capri Casino in 2006.

Eldorado Casino, Shreveport LA (Closed in 2021)

The Eldorado Casino replaced the Hollywood Casino in 2005.

Eldorado Casino was Replaced by Ballys in 2021

Evangeline Downs,  Opelousas LA (Open)

Flamingo Casino, New Orleans LA (Closed in 1997)

Golden Nugget Casino, Lake Charles LA (Opened Dec 2014)

Grand Casino, Avoyelles Marksville LA (Closed in 2001)

The Grand Casino was replaced by the Paragon Casino in 2001.

Grand Casino, Coushatta Kinder LA (Closed in 2000?)

The Grand casino was replaced by the Coushatta Casino around 2000.

Grand Palais Casino, Lake Charles LA (Opened in 1996)

Harrah’s Casino, New Orleans LA (Opened in 1995)

Harrah’s Casino, Shreveport LA (Closed in 2004)

Harrah’s Louisiana Downs Casino, Bossier City LA (Open)

Harrah’s Star Casino, Lake Charles LA (Closed in 2005)

The Harrah’s Casino was closed due to Hurricane Rita in 2005.

Harrah’s Pride Casino, Lake Charles LA (Closed in 2005)

Harrah’s Pride Casino was closed due to Hurricane Rita in 2005.

Hollywood Casino, Baton Rouge LA (Closed in 2023)

The Hollywood Casino replaced Casino Rouge in 2007.

Replaced by Queen of Baton Rouge Casino in 2023

Hollywood Casino, Shreveport LA (Closed in 2005)

The Hollywood Casino was replaced by the Eldorado Casino in 2005.

Horseshoe Casino, Bossier City LA (Opened in 1995)

Horseshoe Casino, Lake Charles LA (Opened in 2022) 

The Horseshoe casino replaced Isle of Capri Lake Charles in 2022)

Isle of Capri Casino, Bossier City LA (Closed in 2006)

The Isle of Capri was replaced by the Diamond Jacks Casino in 2006.

Isle of Capri Casino, Lake Charles LA (Closed in 2022)

The Isle of Capri was replaced by Horseshoe Casino in 2022

Isle of Capri Enchanted Capri Cruise Ship, New Orleans LA (Closed in 1998)

Jena Choctaw Pines, Dry Prong LA (Opened in 2013)

L’auberge du Lac Casino, Lake Charles LA (Opened in 2005)

L’Auberge Casino, Baton Rouge LA (Opened in 2012)

Margaritaville, Bossier City LA (Opened in 2013)

Paragon Casino, Marksville LA (Opened in 2001)

The Paragon Casino replaced the Grand Casino in 2001.

Players Island Casino, Lake Charles LA (Closed in 2001)

Queen of New Orleans Casino, New Orleans LA (Closed in 1994)

Queen of Baton Rouge Casino, Baton Rouge LA (Opened in 2003)

Replaced Hollywood Baton Rouge Casino in 2003)

River City Crescent City Queen Casino, New Orleans LA (Closed in 1995)

River City Grand Palais Casino, New Orleans LA (Closed in 1995)

Sam’s Town Casino, Shreveport LA (Opened in 2004)

Shorty Casino, Charenton LA (Opened in 2006)

Shorty Casino replaced the Cypress Bayou Casino in 2006.

Star Casino, Lake Charles LA (Closed in 2000)

Star Casino, New Orleans LA (Closed in 1995)

Treasure Chest Casino, Kenner LA (Opened in 1994)