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Buffington Harbor is a bus stop in Lake County. Buffington Harbor is situated north of Clarke Junction, close to Majestic Star Casino.
  1. Nestled on the shorelines of Lake Michigan, Buffington Harbor Riverboat Casino is an 80,000-square-feet hospitality and entertainment facility housed in a customized Sprung structure that provides support for two 37,000-square-feet cruise ships used for riverboat gaming.
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A sweeping gaming bill passed by the General Assembly allowed Spectacle Entertainment to move its pair of casinos from Buffington Harbor in Gary to a single inland location in Northwest Indiana. The new law also opened a path for a casino license in Vigo County, which county residents gave their approval to in the November 2019 general election. Description Over 1,600 Slots, Table Games, Live Poker Room, Baccarat Room, Video Poker, High Limits, The All-New Majestic Chop House and more!!

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Notable Places in the Area

Majestic Star Casino

Majestic Star Casino consists of two casino gaming boats on Lake Michigan in Gary, Indiana's Buffington Harbor, owned and operated by The Majestic Star Casino, LLC.

Gary Municipal Airport

Gary/Chicago International Airport is a joint civil-military public airport in Gary, in Lake County, Indiana, United States. Gary Municipal Airport is situated 2½ km south of Buffington Harbor.

Ameristar Casino East Chicago

Ameristar Casino Hotel East Chicago is a riverboat casino in East Chicago, Indiana, docked at Indiana Harbor on Lake Michigan. Ameristar Casino East Chicago is situated 2 km northwest of Buffington Harbor. Photo: Paulmcdonald, CC BY-SA 3.0.

Indiana Harbor Public Library

Indiana Harbor Public Library, also known as Grand Boulevard Carnegie Library, is a historic Carnegie library located at 3605 Grand Boulevard in East Chicago, Lake County, Indiana. Indiana Harbor Public Library is situated 2½ km west of Buffington Harbor. Photo: Nyttend, Public domain.

Localities in the Area

Sunnyside

Sunnyside is a neighborhood in easternmost East Chicago, Indiana, in the Indiana Harbor section near Cline Avenue. Sunnyside is situated 1½ km west of Buffington Harbor.

Prairie Park

Prairie Park is a neighborhood in the Indiana Harbor section of East Chicago, Indiana. Prairie Park is situated 2 km west of Buffington Harbor.

Indiana Harbor

Indiana Harbor or The Harbor is the portion of East Chicago, Indiana located east of the Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal, as opposed to 'East Chicago proper' which is located west of the canal. Indiana Harbor is situated 2½ km west of Buffington Harbor.

Buffington Harbor

  • Type: Bus stop
  • Location: Lake County, Northwestern Indiana, Indiana, Midwest, United States, North America
  • Latitude: 41.6409° or 41° 38' 27.4' north
  • Longitude: -87.4195° or 87° 25' 10.3' west
  • OpenStreetMap ID: node 7037503001
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In the Area

Localities

  • Clarke Junction1¼ km south
  • PineHamlet, 2½ km southeast
  • MarktownNeighborhood, 4½ km northwest
  • IvanhoeHamlet, 5 km south

Landmarks

  • Buffington HarborHarbour, 480 metres northeast
  • Sunnyside ParkPark, 1½ km west
  • Jeorse ParkPark, 1½ km northwest
  • Callahan ParkPark, 2 km west
  • Indiana Harbor Catholic Elementary SchoolPark, 2 km west
  • Nunez ParkPark, 2½ km west

Other Places

  • Buffington HarborBus stop
  • D.H. Mitchell Generating StationIndustrial park, 1 km east
  • Roland DumpLandfill, 1½ km south
  • MLK & 138th StreetBus stop, 1½ km west
  • Terminal Treatment Plant Sludge Disposal AreaLandfill, 1½ km east
  • Ameristar BreakwaterBreakwater, 1½ km northwest

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At the turn of the twentieth century, the southern shore of Lake Michigan, encompassing Chicago and Indiana’s shoreline, was the site of major industrial development. Steel mills, including the large plant and port at Gary, Indiana, were built to take advantage of the iron ore found abundantly along the shores of Lake Superior. Mountains of slag, the waste left after the melting of ores, were produced by the steel mills. The slag could be put to good use by combining it with limestone to produce Portland cement. A large deposit of limestone existed near Rogers City, Michigan on Lake Huron, but no natural harbor was to be found in the area. Carl Bradley led the effort to build an artificial harbor and extract the limestone, and soon the Bradley Transportation Company, a U.S. Steel subsidiary, was shipping limestone from the quarry in large freighters. Buffington harbor casino

Utilizing steel slag from the Illinois Steel Company’s mills in South Chicago and limestone from Rogers City, the Cement Department of the Illinois Steel Company, a subsidiary of U.S. Steel, opened its No. 3 Mill, known as the Buffington Plant, in November 1904. The firm’s previous two mills were operating in Chicago and South Chicago. Due to a continual rise in demand for cement, work on the No. 4 Mill, also located at Buffington, was begun in 1906. To focus on the market for Portland cement, the Cement Department of the Illinois Steel Company was spun off as a separate company called the Universal Portland Cement Company. A third mill, Mill No. 6, was completed at the site in 1912, and the Buffington cement plant became the world’s largest with a daily output of 23,000 barrels of cement.

To facilitate the transportation of goods to and from the plant, a fifty-five-acre harbor basin was built at the cost of three million dollars. On June 10, 1927, Buffington Harbor, then the deepest and most modern port on Lake Michigan, opened with much fanfare. On hand for the event, was Charles G. Dawes, Vice-President of the United States, who raised a U.S. and a Buffington Harbor flag to officially open the port. Two freighters, the E.J. Buffington and the T.W. Robinson, named respectively for the president and vice-president of the Illinois Steel Company, were also in the harbor that day. The freighters could tie up at an 1,800-foot dock, and then offload their cargo into the storage yard with the assistance of a traveling bridge carrying a ten-ton bucket. An electric conveyor nearly a mile long carried material from the dock to the plant at a rate of six tons a minute.

Buffington Harbor is protected on the west by a 2,000-foot pier, while a 1,200-foot breakwater extends east from the end of the pier. At the extremity of the breakwater is Buffington Harbor Breakwater Lighthouse, built appropriately of concrete and visible for thirteen miles. The lighthouse has a focal plane of forty-eight feet and exhibits a red light.

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In 1930, Universal Portland Cement Company and Atlas Cement Companies merged to become Universal Atlas Cement Company. The 1930s, the depression years, were hard on the cement industry, as demand fell by nearly a third. In 1980, Lehigh Cement Company purchased the Universal Atlas Cement Division of U.S. Steel, and the Buffington Plant was included in that deal. In 1995, one-third of the Buffington property was sold to entrepreneurs, Donald Trump and Donald Barden, for $13.5 million. The two placed a pair of gambling boats, the Majestic Star and Trump Casino in the harbor. Lehigh Cement sold the remaining portion of its Buffington Plant on September 14, 2000 to the City of Gary for $25 million. The majority of the property has been transferred to Gary New Century, a private development company that plans to build a residential, retail, and recreational complex on the site of the cement plant.

References

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  1. “Dawes Raises Flag at Opening of Buffington Harbor,” Gary Post-Tribune, June 10, 1927.
  2. “Open New Gary Lake Harbor Today,” Gary Post-Tribune, June 9, 1927.
  3. “Safety Trophy Rededication Program,” Buffington Plant, Universal Atlas Cement Co., June 30, 1939.