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Before gambling was legal in the District and in Maryland, if you wanted to try your luck, you had one place to go: Jimmy's Place on the Washington, DC/Maryland line. That's where Jimmy “The Gentleman Gambler” Lafontaine made millions in the 1930s and '40s running the largest casino between New York and Florida - all off of the books. But the city loved him, the police were in his pocket and business was booming - until the mob wanted in on the action and "The Gentleman Gambler" was kidnapped.
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