Riverboat casino that sank in Mississippi River resurfaces amid historic drought
The Diamond Lady, a once majestic riverboat, rests with smaller boats in mud at Riverside Park Marina in Martin Luther King Jr. Riverside Park along the Mississippi River on October 19, 2022 in Memphis, Tennessee. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Record-low water levels in the Mississippi River have unearthed a flurry of rare finds . The latest? The nation’s first riverboat casino that sunk during a storm last year.
The Diamond Lady, America’s first riverboat casino, set sail in 1991 and operated for a few years before a bigger riverboat replaced it. Wheel of Fortune’s Vanna White reportedly christened the paddlewheel boat before its maiden voyage took off from Bettendorf, Iowa 31 years ago.
It had been stored on the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee , since 2008, but the Diamond Lady sank in 2021 during a winter freeze, according to WPSD. It wasn’t seen again until the Mississippi River receded to its lowest levels in 10 years.
River levels are so low, saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico is moving in, FOX Weather reports.
Drought drives Mississippi River to historic low levels, impacting agricultural exports
Drought has driven the Mississippi River to historic low levels, impacting the agricultural exports. The crisis has increased shipping prices, and that cost may fall on consumers and creating problems for barges.
According to the Lower Mississippi River Forecast Center, water levels are at or below the low-water threshold along a nearly 400-mile stretch of the river from near where the Ohio River meets the Mississippi River south to near Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Other finds from a drought-stricken Mississippi River
Rare Civil War relics found lying in rocks along Mississippi River (Photo credit: Riley Bryant)
Also in Memphis, history lover and relics collector Riley Bryant made a fascinating discovery along the banks of the drought-stricken Mississippi River.
Bryant said the artifacts — a Civil War-era Union army cartridge box plate and bullets — were just sitting there among the rocks under the I-55 bridge waiting to be picked up.
Just weeks before Bryant made his discovery, a Baton Rouge, Louisiana, resident was walking along the Mississippi River there and found a shipwreck that’s more than 100 years old, FOX Weather reports.
According to Louisiana state archeologist Chris McGimsey, it belongs to a ferryboat called the Brookhill, which started sailing in the late 1880s or early 1890s. It was originally 250 to 300 feet long.
FOX Weather contributed to this report.
- svg]:fill-accent-900">
Historic Drought Exposes Sunken Mississippi Riverboat Casino
By Nico DeMattia
Posted on Oct 30, 2022 3:50 PM EDT
Many parts of the Mississippi river are seeing record-low water levels. In McKellar Lake— a backwater of the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee—the water level is almost 11 feet below the historic average, which has fully exposed a previously sunken Mississippi riverboat casino, the Diamond Lady. From bow to stern, there’s no longer a single inch of the Diamond Lady that lies hidden by the waterline, and there’s something tragic and eerie about it.
The Diamond Lady was built in 1991 and was the first riverboat casino in Iowa’s section of the Mississippi river since the 19th century. It was designed to look like old paddlewheel boats from that bygone era, just with modern slot machines filling its multiple decks. In the ’90s, it was bright, vibrant, and full of passengers looking to feel as if they’d been transported back in time. But in 2008, after having been transported to Memphis, the Diamond Lady sank, due to freezing water.
After it sunk, it was just left in the backwaters of the Mississippi River, and you can see where the waterline used to sit. From the hull to about midway up the second deck, the Diamond Lady’s white and blue color scheme turned to a muted brown, waterlogged and rotten from having sat in the murky lake for over a decade. Above that brown water-stained line, you can still see its original colors and get an idea of what it used to look like when it was a vibrant gambling attraction.
The Diamond Lady, like the Rhythm City riverboat before it, is making an unscheduled encore appearance next to — not in — the Mississippi River in Memphis. https://t.co/eKyiKhaH7D pic.twitter.com/OAomZrpv5O — Local 4 WHBF (@WHBF) October 28, 2022
There’s no doubt locals are going to want to check out the now risen Diamond Lady in person and many will likely try and climb aboard. However, doing so is a terrible idea. Not only is the boat on unstable footing but there’s no safety equipment or even railings, and every part of its structure is weakened. Aside from some selfies to prove to your your bravery to your friends, you’ll find nothing aboard the previously sunken Diamond Lady but soggy wood, worthless furniture, and broken dreams.
Still, I don’t blame the sort of morbid curiosity of wanting to see it in person. Seeing what was once a popular, beloved tourist and vacation attraction, so still, quiet, and lonely has an eerie allure. Just don’t climb aboard.
Latest in Culture
Car dealer shamed into giving student the free lease they won in football contest car dealer shamed into giving student the free lease they won in football contest, ubisoft says it won’t kill the crew 2 and motorfest when their servers go dark ubisoft says it won’t kill the crew 2 and motorfest when their servers go dark.
Sunken casino riverboat revealed by low water levels of Mississippi River
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC/Gray News) - Ever since the Mighty Mississippi River reduced to a trickle of its former self, it’s revealed a plethora of lost wonders. The latest find is an old casino riverboat.
The Diamond Lady took its maiden voyage in the early 1990s, according to Captain William Lozier, President of Memphis Riverboats.
He told WMC it operated as a floating casino a few years later but was taken out of commission in favor of a larger vessel around 1999.
Lozier said the vessel was moved to Riverside Park Marina, but winter storms proved too much for the riverboat, and she succumbed to the Mighty Mississippi in 2021.
Receding waters have revived interest in the Diamond Lady, which can now be seen from hull to mast.
Claire and Lucy Smith, along with their brother, were only a few of the groups who have made the muddy hike through the receded banks to pay respects to the old Lady.
“We just thought it’d be fun,” Claire Smith said. “And it’s so, so cool.”
Lucy Smith said she’s on the hunt for some other treasures the Mississippi River might reveal as waters stay at record-low levels.
“Things like this might reveal bones ... or maybe even unsolved murders,” Lucy Smith said. “But you really do get to look at all the rich history of the Mississippi.”
The riverboat isn’t the only lost relic recovered during the river’s historic low water levels. In early October, a treasure hunter in Louisiana found a 100-year-old ferry boat while exploring the riverbanks .
Water levels have risen over the weekend, but aren’t expected to get back to normal just yet.
As the levels continue to rise and fall, there’s no telling what other secrets will be revealed under the black, murky waters of the Mississippi River.
Copyright 2022 WMC via Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
First Alert Weather Day continues into Thursday
4th child charged with making terroristic threats against Montgomery schools
Mother of Montgomery college student pleads for answers after daughter’s death
Former Alabama corrections officer sentenced for drug smuggling
Sheriff: Mobile County inmate awoke at hospital to find corrections officer sexually assaulting him
3rd student arrested over Elmore County school threats
Montgomery Public Schools facing new fiscal year without COVID-19 funds
FACT FOCUS: A look at false and misleading claims made during Trump and Harris’ debate
Latest news.
Francine weakens moving inland from the Gulf Coast after hurricane winds cause power outages
Billionaire steps out of SpaceX capsule for first private spacewalk hundreds of miles above Earth
RAW: Billionaire takes part in first private spacewalks
Pair of rare Amur tiger cubs debuting at Minnesota Zoo are raising hopes for the endangered species
National Recovery Month emphasizes hope, healing for substance use and mental health
Morning Smile: 2 Prattville students named National Merit Semi-Finalist
A pair of endangered tiger cubs are raising hopes for conservation of the species
September is National Recovery Month
Sunken casino riverboat exposed due to low Miss. River water levels
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Ever since the Mighty Mississippi River reduced to a trickle of its former self, it’s slowly revealed what lies beneath. The latest find — an old casino riverboat.
The Diamond Lady took its maiden voyage in the early 90′s, according to Captain William Lozier, President of Memphis Riverboats.
He says it operated as a floating casino a few years later but was taken out of commission in favor of a larger vessel around 1999.
Lozier said the vessel was moved to Riverside Park Marina, but winter storms proved too much for the riverboat and she succumbed to the Mighty Mississippi in 2021.
But receding waters has revived interest in the Diamond Lady, which can now be seen from hull to mast.
Claire and Lucy Smith, along with their brother, were only a few of the hoards who have made the muddy hike through the receded banks to pay respects to the old Lady.
“We just thought it’d be fun,” Claire said. “And it’s so, so cool.”
Lucy said that she’s on the hunt for some other treasures the Mississippi River might reveal as waters stay at record-low levels.
“Things like this might reveal bones... or maybe even unsolved murders,” Lucy said with a laugh. “But you really do get to look at all the rich history of the Mississippi.”
Water levels have risen over the weekend, but aren’t expected to get back to normal just yet.
As the levels continue to rise and fall, there’s no telling what other secrets will be revealed under the black, murky waters of the Mighty Mississippi River.
Click here to sign up for our newsletter!
Click here to report a spelling or grammar error. Please include the headline.
Copyright 2022 WMC. All rights reserved.
Several dead after crash on Highway 78, sheriff’s office says
Tropical Storm Francine: What the Mid-South needs to know
Cocaine, fentanyl, and meth found inside car during search, police say
Gun found in ceiling at Bolivar Central High School
6-year-old brings gun to school in Memphis, mother arrested
Horn Lake alderman received unemployment money while employed by city, DA says
Frankie Beverly, founder of soul band Maze, dead at 77
Single ticket wins $800 million Mega Millions jackpot
Latest news.
Crash causing traffic delay on I-40
Car crashes into building on Elvis Presley Blvd.
MPD investigating shooting in Frayser
Mid-South prepares for remnants of Francine
ALERT DAY: Francine’s rain, wind impacts roll into the Mid-South Thursday
9/12 ALERT DAY: Francine’s rain, wind impacts roll into the Mid-South Thursday
Sunken casino riverboat revealed by low water levels of Mississippi River
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC/Gray News) - Ever since the Mighty Mississippi River reduced to a trickle of its former self, it’s revealed a plethora of lost wonders. The latest find is an old casino riverboat.
The Diamond Lady took its maiden voyage in the early 1990s, according to Captain William Lozier, President of Memphis Riverboats.
He told WMC it operated as a floating casino a few years later but was taken out of commission in favor of a larger vessel around 1999.
Lozier said the vessel was moved to Riverside Park Marina, but winter storms proved too much for the riverboat, and she succumbed to the Mighty Mississippi in 2021.
Receding waters have revived interest in the Diamond Lady, which can now be seen from hull to mast.
Claire and Lucy Smith, along with their brother, were only a few of the groups who have made the muddy hike through the receded banks to pay respects to the old Lady.
“We just thought it’d be fun,” Claire Smith said. “And it’s so, so cool.”
Lucy Smith said she’s on the hunt for some other treasures the Mississippi River might reveal as waters stay at record-low levels.
“Things like this might reveal bones ... or maybe even unsolved murders,” Lucy Smith said. “But you really do get to look at all the rich history of the Mississippi.”
The riverboat isn’t the only lost relic recovered during the river’s historic low water levels. In early October, a treasure hunter in Louisiana found a 100-year-old ferry boat while exploring the riverbanks .
Water levels have risen over the weekend, but aren’t expected to get back to normal just yet.
As the levels continue to rise and fall, there’s no telling what other secrets will be revealed under the black, murky waters of the Mississippi River.
Copyright 2022 WMC via Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
Francine now a tropical depression, weakening as it moves north
One dead, five injured after house explosion in Ragley
Capital One Tower falls, leaving a large cloud of dust over the Lake Charles skyline
Emergency Declaration issued for Calcasieu ahead of Tropical Storm Francine
Most swla schools, offices reopening thursday.
Evacuation order lifted for Cameron Parish
Two people found dead in Bradley Street duplex
How to watch the Capital One Tower implode
Latest news.
Francine weakens moving inland from the Gulf Coast after hurricane winds cause power outages
First Alert Forecast: Calmer weather to finish the week as Francine moves away
Billionaire steps out of SpaceX capsule for first private spacewalk hundreds of miles above Earth
RAW: Billionaire takes part in first private spacewalks
Pair of rare Amur tiger cubs debuting at Minnesota Zoo are raising hopes for the endangered species
A pair of endangered tiger cubs are raising hopes for conservation of the species
SWLA Arrest Report - Sept. 11, 2024
Morning Rundown: Trump's debate conspiracies disappoint allies, first civilian spacewalk, and who won big at the VMAs
WATCH: Good Samaritan rescues pickup driver live on TV during Francine floods
Pair of rare Amur tiger cubs make their public debut at the Minnesota Zoo
Francine packs a punch as it crosses Louisiana
Karins’ forecast: Francine stalls over Louisiana producing ‘tremendous rainfall totals’
Inflation cools ahead of expected Fed interest rate cut
Wildfire emergency grows in Southern California
Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris captures headlines, but will it lead to votes?
NBC News reporter details how Mississippi residents are preparing for Francine
Louisiana sheriff calls Hurricane Francine 'worst storm we've had in a while'
Biden, Harris mark 9/11 anniversary at Pentagon memorial
Hurricane Francine makes landfall in Louisiana as Category 2 storm
Former Rep. Patrick Kennedy talks mental health care advocacy
Michigan attorney general closes investigation on MSU-Larry Nassar documents
Outer bands of Hurricane Francine reach New Orleans
Daughters of 9/11 and Oct. 7 victims bond over their shared loss
Washington police release bodycam footage of fatal shooting
Consumer prices rose 0.2% in August as annual inflation rate slows to 2.5%
Hurricane Francine barrels toward the Louisiana coast
Lester Holt and Kristen Welker recall the difficulties of hosting debates
New fire in Southern California threatens homes and sends residents fleeing
Nbc news channel, mississippi river low water levels reveal sunken casino riverboat.
Record-breaking low water levels on the Mississippi River due to a nationwide drought revealed a sunken casino riverboat in Memphis, Tenn. What was once known as the Diamond Lady sat empty and unused for years before storms in 2021 sank her. WMC’s Walter Murphy reports. Nov. 2, 2022
Best of NBC News
WATCH: SpaceX astronaut successfully attempts first civilian spacewalk
Sculpture of Queen Elizabeth II in Northern Ireland stirs a debate
6 U.N. workers among at least 18 killed in Israeli airstrike on Gaza school
Early TODAY
UK Edition Change
- UK Politics
- News Videos
- Paris 2024 Olympics
- Rugby Union
- Sport Videos
- John Rentoul
- Mary Dejevsky
- Andrew Grice
- Sean O’Grady
- Photography
- Theatre & Dance
- Culture Videos
- Fitness & Wellbeing
- Food & Drink
- Health & Families
- Royal Family
- Electric Vehicles
- Car Insurance Deals
- Lifestyle Videos
- Hotel Reviews
- News & Advice
- Simon Calder
- Australia & New Zealand
- South America
- C. America & Caribbean
- Middle East
- Politics Explained
- News Analysis
- Today’s Edition
- Home & Garden
- Broadband deals
- Fashion & Beauty
- Travel & Outdoors
- Sports & Fitness
- Climate 100
- Sustainable Living
- Climate Videos
- Solar Panels
- Behind The Headlines
- On The Ground
- Decomplicated
- You Ask The Questions
- Binge Watch
- Travel Smart
- Watch on your TV
- Crosswords & Puzzles
- Most Commented
- Newsletters
- Ask Me Anything
- Virtual Events
- Wine Offers
- Betting Sites
Thank you for registering
Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged in Please refresh your browser to be logged in
Shipwrecked casino boat revealed as Mississippi River suffers from prolonged drought
The diamond lady emerged from the depths in memphis, tennessee, article bookmarked.
Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile
The Mississippi River has revealed the carcass of a sunken casino boat as drought continues to ravage the second longest river in North America.
The Diamond Lady emerged from the depths in Memphis, Tennessee, this month after it sank during a winter storm in 2021 at the Riverside Park Marina.
The mud-covered vessel, and other smaller boats, were left exposed after the Mississippi dropped to near record lows amid persistent drought across two-thirds of the Midwest region and northern Great Plain states.
Nearly the entire stretch of the Mississippi River — from Minnesota to the river’s mouth in Louisiana — has experienced below average rainfall over the past two months.
As a result, water levels on the river have dropped to near-record lows, disrupting ship and barge traffic that is critical for moving recently-harvested agricultural goods such as soybeans and corn downriver for export. In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the precipitous decline in water levels also revealed a century-old shipwreck.
Last week, 1,500 barges were stuck in vital shipping lanes as captains attempted to navigate the increasingly narrow passages. The US Army Corps of Engineers was dredging problem areas to help keep water flowing and ship traffic moving, the The Wall Street Journal reported.
The river’s problems may only grow more challenging in the coming months, as the drought is expected to continue. The National Weather Service forecasts that dry conditions will persist in much of the river’s upper watershed through January.
Although the climate crisis is raising temperatures and making droughts more common and intense, a weather expert told The Associated Press that this latest drought affecting the central US is more likely a short-term weather phenomenon.
A prolonged issue in California, drought in the state has impacted both water supplies and increased wildfire risk and isn’t expected to get better. The AP notes that that the climate crisis is only “raising temperatures and making droughts more common and worse.”
“The drier areas are going to continue to get drier and the wetter areas are going to continue to get wetter,” Jen Brady, a data analyst at Climate Central, a nonprofit group of scientists and researchers that reports on climate change, told the outlet.
Join our commenting forum
Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies
Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this article
Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
New to The Independent?
Or if you would prefer:
Hi {{indy.fullName}}
- My Independent Premium
- Account details
- Help centre
- The Inventory
- Beyond Cars
Drought Exposes Sunken Riverboat on the Mississippi River
The diamond lady sunk in 2021 during a harsh winter storm..
Drought has caused the Mississippi river to hit historically low water levels, and it has led to a historic — and certainly haunted — riverboat casino being exposed. The Diamond Lady took its maiden voyage in the early 1990s and was taken out of commission in 1999, then later moved to the Riverside Park Marina in Memphis Tennessee, according to Action News 5 .
Suggested Reading
It floated there for a couple of decades until it succumbed to a strong winter storm and sank in 2021. But, now it’s back, and people are excited.
Related Content
The big reveal was only possible because the Mississippi is now 11 feet below its historical average, according to Newsweek … which is traditionally not a good thing.
It may not be in pristine condition, but the Diamond Lady is still a sight to behold and has reportedly caused hordes of people to come check the once-glistening ship out for themselves. Near the bow of the ship a sign reads “Warning Closed.” I, personally, cannot believe it.
The Diamond L ady wasn’t fully submerged when it sank. You can see that from the waterline that stops below the third deck. While everything below that line is a murky and gloomy brown color, th e white still shines (sort of) above it. It was probably very cool to see back in its he y day.
While it may seem like a cool idea to hop on board, it’s almost certainly a terrible idea. First of all, the ship is just sitting in very wet and unstable mud. You don’t wanna be the guy who knocked over The Diamond Lady, do you? On top of that, who knows the condition of the ship’s floors? It’s without a doubt very dangerous.
There’s no word on what will happen to the once-submerged riverboat casino. Is there a more fitting way to celebrate Halloween ? I personally don’t think so.
Talk about casino destinations and you’ll most likely think of Las Vegas, Atlantic City or, if you are travelling outside the US, maybe Monaco or Macau.
Yet what are called “land based” or “bricks and mortar” casinos to differentiate them from the online versions are not necessarily on land or made of bricks and mortar.” To: “Yet what are called “land based” or “bricks and mortar” casinos to differentiate them from the online versions like 1xbet India online casino, are not necessarily on land or made of bricks and mortar.
We refer, of course, to riverboat casinos, a little slice of Americana that’s as American as Super Bowl Sunday or Thanksgiving turkey. Riverboat casinos conjure up images of the Mississippi and Mark Twain complete with white suit, top hat and cigar. There are more than 60 riverboat casinos operating in the USA and every single one of them has a story to tell. Here, we highlight a handful of the very best.
The Grand Victoria, Elgin
Our first stop is not on the Mississippi at all, but on the Fox River in Elgin, 50 miles north west of Chicago . Owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment, the Grand Victoria really is a slice of Las Vegas on the Illinois waterfront. With more than 1,000 slots and video poker terminals and 36 tables, there’s a great choice of games.
If all that gambling whets your appetite, there are four dining options on board, including the highly rated Buckingham’s Steakhouse and Lounge.
Casino Queen, Marquette
The Casino Queen would look like a lifeboat if it was moored alongside the Grand Victoria, but that is all part of its charm. It offers a more intimate and personalized experience, and although there are only eight tables, they host an intriguing variety of games that are not commonly found in land (or water) based casinos. If you know how to gamble online in the US , you’ve probably seen fusion blackjack and 21+3 at US online casinos. The Casino Queen gives you an opportunity to play them in real casino surroundings.
When you step ashore, there is an adjacent 31-acre entertainment complex with a variety of attractions and a huge choice of dining options.
The Amelia Belle, Amelia
At last, we arrive in Louisiana, where the Amelia Belle lies nestled in the Avoca Island Cutoff waterway. This classic four-story riverboat looks like it has stepped straight out of a photograph from the turn of the 20 th century. When it is lit up at night, it takes your breath away.
At the tables, poker is the order of the day. The casino offers Mississippi stud, 3-card poker and Texas Holdem. There are also 800 slot games, while the Fanduel sportsbook has self-service betting kiosks, a wall full of television screens, and a huge video wall to show the biggest events.
Sam’s Town, Shreveport
On the opposite side of Louisiana, Sam’s Town could not be more different to the Amelia Belle. This floating leisure complex houses a hotel, health spa, sauna and live entertainment venue.
The casino offers more than 1,000 slots and 30 table games that include blackjack, roulette, baccarat, Let it Ride and Craps No More.
Team JST work with our sponsors, shop vendors, and many more to create informative and engaging content.
Jetset Times in your inbox
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy and European users agree to the data transfer policy.
Travelling With Exciting Casino Experiences
Discover Entertainment While Taking The Road
5 Top Tips To Elevate Your Casino Experience
From Vegas To Monte Carlo: Iconic Destinations For Gambling Enthusiasts
Night Rhythm: Exploring Nightlife Culture In The World’s Capitals
5 Top Mississippi Riverboat Casinos of Louisiana
- Bojan Lipovic
- March 12, 2021
The mighty Mississippi River is the jugular vein of the Unites States, connecting its northern and southern parts. The river is also renowned for its legendary riverboat casinos that used to traverse its banks from Minnesota to Louisiana.
The Mississippi River represents one of the most important topographic features in North America. In its entirety, it zigzags through ten states and covers an impressive distance of 2,320 miles. The river birthed some significant settlements along its winding flow, including St Paul, St Louis, Baton Rouge, La Crosse and New Orleans, all of which were once directly connected by stately riverboats that traversed the Mississippi.
However, these riverboats were more than just modes of transport, with many of them housing plush apartments and glitzy casinos, since gambling on land was strictly forbidden at the time. As a result, the legend of riverboat casinos was born, the allure of which lives on to this very day.
Back in the 19 th century, the slow-cruising riverboats attracted a colourful spectre of guests, as they lazily steamed down the river and the bayou waterways. While the Louisiana riverboats no longer cruise along the Mississippi on gambling adventures, you can still relive the experience of floating casinos by embarking on one of Louisiana’s moored riverboat gambling houses.
Here are the top five riverboat casinos of Louisiana that you should not miss:
1. Isle of Capri Casino
The Isle of Capri Casino has been moored in Louisiana’s Lake Charles, where it still floats amidst its former grandeur. The boat is decked with 11 poker tables, 34 tables with other games and an impressive 1,175 slots.
For those searching for gastronomical delights, restaurants like Otis Steakhouse, Lone Wolf Express, Farmer’s Pick Buffet and Henry’s Bar & Grill offer a sumptuous mixture of Cajun, creole and French colonial cuisines. And, after a good dinner, what better way to end your evening than by listening to a performance of good old Louisiana swamp pop.
2. Treasure Chest Casino
To find the Treasure Chest Casino riverboat, head off to the pristine waters of Lake Pontchartrain. The lake shares its shores with New Orleans itself, so you can enjoy the Big Easy while raiding your treasure chest on the lake.
The Treasure Chest Casino is a classic riverboat oozing old-world charm, with plush interiors, jazz bands and good chow. The gaming floor, which is open until 5 am each morning, houses 36 tables that include blackjack, roulette, craps and the ever-present Mississippi stud poker.
3 Sam’s Town
Sam’s Town Hotel and Casino riverboat is moored on the banks of the Red River in Shreveport. The boat follows an Old West theme, complementing the Southern charm of its host city. The riverboat itself forms part of a larger casino complex, so you can pick and choose your gambling flavours.
There’re craps, baccarat, roulette and poker tables, as well as progressive slots that are open 24 hours a day. And, when it’s time to sink your teeth into some good grub, William B Steakhouse or Smokey Joe Café are there to cater to your craving.
4. Amelia Belle
Amelia Belle is a grand old lady of the river, exuding glitz and glamour across its four floors. This classy ship is docked in the bayou town of Amelia and offers a good selection of Texas hold’em, Mississippi stud and 3-card pokers. For food and drinks, pay a visit to the Bayou Café or the renowned all-you-can-eat Cajun Buffet.
5. Hollywood Casino
There’s no shortage of Hollywoods in the US, with the best-known ones located in California and Florida. Not surprisingly, there’s a Hollywood in Louisiana, too, moored on the banks of the mighty Mississippi in Baton Rouge. The boat is peppered with over a thousand slot machines, as well as dozens of table games such as roulette, craps, blackjack, 3-card-poker and Cajun stud poker.
The Hollywood Casino riverboat combines Hollywood’s allure with Las Vegas’s ostentatiousness, all mixed with a Southern flair. To tantalise your tastebuds, indulge at the Epic Buffet, grab a Cajun snack at the Take Two Deli, or hobnob at the Celebrity Grill. And there’s the champagne brunch each Sunday, or the monthly Jazz lunch, to celebrate the sights and sounds of the Big Easy and the birthplace of cool.
Bojan Lipovic - Digital Project Manager
Besides polishing his SEO skills, Bojan has a penchant for creative writing. With over half a decade of experience in the online gambling industry under his belt, his written take on the latest news from the Canadian and global gambling industries is an indispensable source of information for the CASINOenquirer team. Bojan’s primary goal is to ensure that players get a superior experience through the top-notch content that he shares.
Gambling News
Safe Online Casinos in Canada (2024) January 18, 2024
Best Live Online Casinos in Canada (2024) January 12, 2024
Best Casino Sign-Up Bonuses in Canada (2024) January 8, 2024
Unleashing Excitement: The Ultimate Guide to Megaways Slots January 4, 2024
Exploring Blackjack: A Complete Guide for Canadian Players January 2, 2024
Best Online Roulette Casino in Canada (2024) December 20, 2023
Best Online Blackjack Casinos in Canada (2024) December 18, 2023
Best Real Money Online Casinos in Canada (2024) December 10, 2023
Best Casino Reward Programs in Canada (2024) December 5, 2023
Best Online Slots for Canadian Players (2024) November 27, 2023
Latest Slots
Sultan Spins Online Slot Review May 30, 2024
Pegasus Cash Spree Online Slot Review May 30, 2024
Fintastic Fishing Online Slot Review May 28, 2024
Sienna Steele Online Slot Review May 28, 2024
Stallion Kingdom Online Slot Review May 17, 2024
Riptide Pirates Online Slot Review May 16, 2024
Chests of Gold Online Slot Review May 16, 2024
Panda Bonanza Online Slot Review May 16, 2024
Lady Luxe Joker Online Slot Review May 16, 2024
Shamrock Saints Online Slot Review May 16, 2024
- Buy Tickets
- Outdoors & Recreation
- Arts & Culture
- Nightlife & Casinos
- World Wide Technology Raceway
- Cruises & Tours
- Hotels & Motels
- Bed & Breakfasts
- Vacation Rentals
- Camping & RVs
- Overnight Deals
- Breweries & Distilleries
- Coffee Shops
- Sweets & Treats
- Annual Events
- F1 Powerboat Midwest Championship
- Javapalooza
- Craft Beverage Festival
- Submit Your Event
- Mid-Week Deals
- Mobile Visitor Center
- Visitor Guide
- Visitor Information
- Transportation
- Collinsville
- Edwardsville
- Granite City
- Madison County
- Macoupin County
- Jersey County
- Calhoun County
- Greene County
- Montgomery County
- Meetings & Groups
- Destination Development
- Privacy Policy
Golden Eagle Ferry
Golden Eagle Ferry Ferry Road Golden Eagle, Illinois 62036
Ferry Road Golden Eagle, Illinois 62036
- Phone: (618) 535-5759
- Hours: Monday - Thursday: 5 a.m to 9 p.m. Friday - Saturday: 5 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Ferry across the Mississippi River for access from Missouri to Calhoun County, Illinois. A one-way ride is $9 or $17 for the roundtrip. Easily accessible from Hwy 94 near St. Charles. Take the Golden Eagle Ferry as a shortcut to Grafton and Calhoun County. Ride the ferry to get fresh fruits and cider from roadside stands and local orchards during the summer and fall. Ride the ferry to look for eagles that feed along the rivers during the winter season. The ferry is open year-round seven days a week.
From Brussels, IL take Ridge Rd. to Mississippi River Road to the town of Golden Eagle, then Ferry Rd. to the landing on the river.
Prices: (Cash Only) Vehicles: $9 one-way or $17 round-trip Dual over 1-ton: $10 Tandem: $11 Semi: $14 Motorcycle: $6 one-way or $11 round trip Bicycle: $5 Foot Passenger: $4
Related Blogs
Related stories.
Welcome to Ferryland
This website uses cookies to manage your visitor experience. Terms of Use
Experience Builder
Quick Search
Location Map
Email newsletter.
Sign up for the Great Rivers & Routes Tourism Bureau’s newsletter to stay on top of all the latest news.
IMAGES
COMMENTS
The Diamond Lady, a once majestic riverboat, rests with smaller boats in mud at Riverside Park Marina in Martin Luther King Jr. Riverside Park along the Mississippi River on October 19, 2022 in ...
The Diamond Lady, shown here in 1992 with the Emerald Lady, was one of the first riverboat casinos to open in the South in the 1990s, in Biloxi, Mississippi. It has been found in McKellar Lake ...
The Diamond Lady was built in 1991 and was the first riverboat casino in Iowa's section of the Mississippi river since the 19th century. It was designed to look like old paddlewheel boats from ...
The Diamond Lady, a once majestic riverboat, rests with smaller boats in mud at Riverside Park Marina in Martin Luther King Jr. Riverside Park along the Mississippi River on October 19, 2022 in ...
The latest find is an old casino riverboat. The Diamond Lady took its maiden voyage in the early 1990s, according to Captain William Lozier, President of Memphis Riverboats.
In 1994, the $18 million barge, featuring tall windows and tropical colors, replaced the Isle's 1800s-style Diamond Lady riverboat and Lucky 7 Pavilion, according to an account in the Sun Herald.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Ever since the Mighty Mississippi River reduced to a trickle of its former self, it's slowly revealed what lies beneath. The latest find — an old casino riverboat. The Diamond Lady took its maiden voyage in the early 90′s, according to Captain William Lozier, President of Memphis Riverboats.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC/Gray News) - Ever since the Mighty Mississippi River reduced to a trickle of its former self, it's revealed a plethora of lost wonders. The latest find is an old casino riverboat. The Diamond Lady took its maiden voyage in the early 1990s, according to Captain William Lozier, President of Memphis Riverboats.
Record-breaking low water levels on the Mississippi River due to a nationwide drought revealed a sunken casino riverboat in Memphis, Tenn. What was once known as the Diamond Lady sat empty and ...
MEMPHIS, TN () — As Mississippi River levels continue to drop, fascinating items that used to be underwater are being revealed.The latest find is an old casino riverboat.
The Diamond Lady, a once majestic riverboat, rests with smaller boats in mud at Riverside Park Marina along the Mississippi River on October 19, 2022 in Memphis, Tennessee Getty Images
Drought has caused the Mississippi river to hit historically low water levels, and it has led to a historic — and certainly haunted — riverboat casino being exposed. The Diamond Lady took its ...
Riverboats are the only casinos in some states. By 2018, 63 riverboat casinos were operating across six states. More than a sideline, these gaming houses account for the entire commercial casino operation in the states of Illinois and Missouri. By the end of 2018, gambling revenue from boats totaled $382.5 million in state tax in Illinois and ...
Riverboat casino. A riverboat casino is a type of casino on a riverboat found in several states in the United States with frontage on the Mississippi River and its tributaries, or along the Gulf Coast. Several states authorized this type of casino in order to enable gambling but limit the areas where casinos could be constructed; it was a type ...
After years of renovations and changes in ownership, Casino Queen Marquette is a stationary riverboat casino. ... It offers a great view of the Mississippi River from most of its 54 rooms. The facility provides a variety of amenities that can help you relax or get work done, such as free WiFi access, a 24-hour business center, beer and wine bar ...
Drought has caused the Mississippi river to hit historically low water levels, and it has led to a historic — and certainly haunted — riverboat casino being exposed. The Diamond Lady took its maiden voyage in the early 1990s and was taken out of commission in 1999, then later moved to the Riverside Park Marina in Memphis Tennessee, according to Action News 5.
This classic four-story riverboat looks like it has stepped straight out of a photograph from the turn of the 20 th century. When it is lit up at night, it takes your breath away. At the tables, poker is the order of the day. The casino offers Mississippi stud, 3-card poker and Texas Holdem. There are also 800 slot games, while the Fanduel ...
Ameristar Casino Vicksburg. Ameristar Casino Hotel Vicksburg is a riverboat casino located in Vicksburg, Mississippi on the Mississippi River. It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Penn Entertainment. [1][2] The property includes 70,000 sq. ft. of gaming space, 149 hotel rooms, over 1,400 slot machines, and 30 table games.
The mighty Mississippi River is the jugular vein of the Unites States, connecting its northern and southern parts. The river is also renowned for its legendary riverboat casinos that used to traverse its banks from Minnesota to Louisiana. The Mississippi River represents one of the most important topographic features in North America.
Golden Eagle, Illinois 62036. Phone: (618) 535-5759. Hours: Monday - Thursday: 5 a.m to 9 p.m. Friday - Saturday: 5 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Website. Ferry across the Mississippi River for access from Missouri to Calhoun County, Illinois. A one-way ride is $9 or $17 for the roundtrip.
14 Night Cruise to Mississippi River. View 10 deals and more information. 27. Some good some bad Memphis to New Orleans. ... You wish to book a modern Viking-style riverboat in the U.S. along the Mississippi; You seek comfortable accommodations and amenities similar to the line's ocean ships;
A Mississippi River System -type riverboat, from an 1850s daguerrotype. A riverboat is a watercraft designed for inland navigation on lakes, rivers, and artificial waterways. They are generally equipped and outfitted as work boats in one of the carrying trades, for freight or people transport, including luxury units constructed for ...
See all. Sign in to get trip updates and message other travelers. to get trip updates and message other travelers.