A sign for the new Sands casino is mounted on an ore bridge which used to be part of the Bethlehem Steel...
A sign for the new Sands casino is mounted on an ore bridge which used to be part of the Bethlehem Steel company, at the entrance of the casino in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania May 22, 2009. Where blast furnaces once forged steel beams to build American skyscrapers, thousands of blinking slot machines with names like "Stinking Rich" now lure gamblers to eastern Pennsylvania. The site of Bethlehem Steel, a defunct industrial giant that made raw material for New York's Chrysler Building and San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, is now home to the Sands Casino Resort, which boasts 3,000 gaming machines. Picture taken May 22. REUTERS/Jon Hurdle (UNITED STATES BUSINESS)