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  2. Catawba Two Kings Casino - Wikipedia

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    Catawba Two Kings Casino is a tribal casino in Kings Mountain, North Carolina, overlooking Interstate 85, approximately 35 miles (56 km) west of Charlotte.The casino is owned by the Catawba Indian Nation, in partnership with Delaware North, which has been serving as a consultant for the tribe, helping with the management and development of the project since 2019. [1]

  3. Tribal officials said they plan to open the first phase of their permanent, 2-million-square-foot Catawba Two Kings Casino Resort in early 2026. A groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for 10 a.m ...

  4. Catawba Two Kings Casino under federal investigation - AOL

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    Catawba Two Kings Casino in Kings Mountian under federal investigation after family of two SC lawmakers were linked to a company that profited from it

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    The casino held a soft opening in July 2021 and expanded in December to house 1,000 gaming machines, food and beverage service, including beer and wine, and a high-limit area, The Charlotte ...

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  9. Kings Club Casino - Wikipedia

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    Kings Club Casino was opened by the Bay Mills Indian Community on July 4, 1984. [1] It was the first gaming facility owned by a Native American tribe in the United States to include slots and blackjack games instead of just bingo. [1] [4] The casino closed as part of then nascent COVID-19 Pandemic on March 16, 2020. [6]