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Hollywood Casino Hotel and Raceway helped celebrate Veterans Day.
The casino opened opened its doors for veterans to enjoy a free brunch. This is the third year the company has held the event for service members.
The brunch includes seafood, pasta, and of course some breakfast favorites.
General Manager of Hollywood Casino Hotel and Raceway, John Osborne said "It's our way as a company and on behalf of all our employees to say "Thank you" to those who have sacrificed so much."
This year, a record number of veterans took their seats in the dining hall with their families.
"As a veteran, you served your country because you chose too and you wanted too," said Veteran, Ellen Beauchaine.
Osborne says the casino will continue to hold a free brunch every Veterans Day.
Hollywood Casino Serves a Free Brunch for Veterans Day
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