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The state of North Carolina (NC) is situated in the southeastern region of the United States. The state capital is Raleigh, while Charlotte is its largest city and a major financial hub. Often called the "Tar Heel State," North Carolina has a population of about 10.7 million residents. It is famous for its diverse and beautiful landscapes.

North Carolina only permits casino venues on Native American tribal lands as stipulated by federal law. The state is home to 3 land-based casinos, offering over 5,300 slots, 40 electronic gaming machines and 257 live-action tables for card games.

Cherokee is a town in the scenic Smoky Mountains and is home to the eastern band of Cherokee Indians in North Carolina. It is where the largest full-service casino in the state is located, the Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort, which sits along the Soco Creek in Cherokee. This venue provides a one-way ticket to fun and excitement in its 150,000 sq. ft. gaming space that features over 3000+ slot machines and 160+ live table games.

Murphy is a town in close proximity to the Appalachian Mountains in North Carolina. The town showcases its awe-inspiring landscape and the second largest casino in the state – the Harrah's Cherokee Valley River, which is located just adjacent to the Valley River in Murphy. Guests can access 75,000 sq. ft. of gaming space with 1,300+ slot machines and 60+ live table games. A thrilling world of exhilarating action, fun, and entertainment awaits at this top-class venue.

Kings Mountain is a small suburban city in North Carolina. It is where the third casino in the state is located - The Catawba Two Kings Casino. This venue is conveniently located off the Interstate 85 road, making it easily accessible to fun seekers. This venue has over 1,000 slot machines, 40 electronic gaming terminals and 12 live table games.

In addition to traditional casino gaming, North Carolina allows for lottery games, charitable gaming like bingo, and pari-mutuel wagering on horse racing.

Note: You must be at least 21 years old to participate in casino gambling in North Carolina.

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Aberdeen, Bolivia, Cary, Charlotte, Cherokee, Dillon, Durham, Fayetteville, Greensboro, High Point, Murphy, Myrtle Beach, Raleigh, Salisbury, Wilmington, Winston-Salem

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