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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. SOSHNY Design, the architect for the casino project, has designed many casino resorts, including Delaware North’s $320 million Southland Casino Hotel in West Memphis, Arkansas, officials said.

  4. Harrah's Cherokee - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Harrah's Cherokee, the land it now sits on use to be that of a former wild west-themed amusement park called Frontier Land, from 1964–1982.The park was created by R.B. Coburn, who also built Ghost Town in the Sky in Maggie Valley, and designed by Russell Pearson, a former Disney designer who also developed Frontier City in Oklahoma City, Silver Dollar City in Branson, and Ghost Town ...

  5. Harrah's Cherokee Valley River - Wikipedia

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    Harrah's Cherokee Valley River is a casino and hotel on the Qualla Boundary in Murphy, North Carolina. It is owned by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) and operated by Caesars Entertainment. [1]

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  7. Montreat Conference Center - Wikipedia

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    Its purpose was to establish an interdenominational resort and retreat center. 1905 - J.R. Howerton and the Synod of North Carolina purchased 4,000 acres (16 km 2) of the valley to be owned by the Mountain Retreat Association. 1907 - The Mountain Retreat Association holds the first Presbyterian conference.