The largest casino in Indiana is Horseshoe Hammond. Indiana has eleven commercial casinos and one American Indian tribal casino. In 2007, Indiana allowed horse tracks to have as many as 2,000 electronic gaming machines. Within months, cities with economic difficulties had casino proposals, including ten riverboat casinos. In 1988, Indiana approved a constitutional amendment removing this ban. Indiana’s 1851 constitution banned lotteries, historically interpreted by courts to mean all gambling. Hollywood Lawrenceburg, 30 Miles West of Cincinnati Listen for free wherever you get your podcasts. What follows is my review of this casino. This casino offers Class III, Vegas-style slot machines.
On the eastern border of Indiana, near Lawrenceburg, lies Hollywood Lawrenceburg.