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Horseshoe Casino & Hotel Opens New CMT-Themed Bar

May 2, 2008

SHREVEPORT, LA - Horseshoe Casino and Hotel along with CMT opened the first ever CMT Crossroads Bar today. Named after the popular CMT series, the CMT Crossroads Bar resembles a well-worn, well-loved Honky Tonk bar.
The $3.3 million project is 3,300 square feet with a stage, dance floor, and a 27-foot circular bar. Its décor includes original artwork, neon signs, suspended hub cap ceilings, a belt buckle display, and lights made from recycled traffic lights.

"CMT prides itself on its long history of creating great music with country music's top stars, and we are delighted to partner with Harrah's Entertainment in bringing the CMT Crossroads brand a step closer to the fans," said Jeff Yapp, Executive Vice President, program enterprises, MTVN/CMT. "We believe this collaboration is the perfect opportunity to leverage the power of both brands for a truly unique and authentic entertainment experience."

CMT Crossroads Bar will be open daily from 5pm - 2am. Live entertainment will be available Wednesday - Sunday during the following hours: Wednesday & Thursday - 7pm -11pm, Friday & Saturday - 8pm-1am and Sunday - 6pm -10pm.

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