New Hampshire Casinos

Published on 30 November 2021 at 10:31

New Hampshire, one of the original thirteen colonies, is located in the northeastern part of the United States, bordered by Quebec, Maine and Massachusetts. With a population of over 1,185,000, New Hampshire is one of the six New England states. This beautiful area has over nine thousand square miles of land and nearly three hundred miles of inland water. The state's motto "Live Free Or Die" was coined during the Revolutionary War by General John Stark.

New Hampshire is home to a good number of endangered species, making the state a popular area for animal lovers to invest their time and resources to help protect species such as the karner blue butterfly, the United States' national mascot, the bald eagle, Atlantic salmon and dwarf wedge mussel. All these creatures are included on the State's endangered species list.

New Hampshire has plenty to offer both residents and out-of-state tourists alike, including New Hampshire Casinos. Horse racing and dog racing are popular attractions at New Hampshire Casinos, and there is possible legislation in the works that could legalize slot machines at New Hampshire casinos. Dog tracks and horse racing arenas would get huge benefits from the addition of slot machine gambling. Race booking is the most common form of gambling, as there are no poker rooms or casino style gaming currently running. New Hampshire Casinos are for all intents and purposes, race tracks.

Dog racing and horse racing at New Hampshire Casinos is regulated by the New Hampshire Pari-Mutuel Commission to avoid claims of animal doping and other irregularities. This means you can be sure the races are run in a reputable fashion by companies who are routinely inspected, regulated and held accountable to standardized rules.

In recent news, those who would like to see New Hampshire Casinos up and running with slots and other types of gambling say that the state of New Hampshire could raise as much as one hundred eighty million dollars a year simply by allowing what other states already have, legal gambling in the form of slot machines. There has been steep opposition to legal gambling in New Hampshire in the past, but if current momentum continues for the creation of legal New Hampshire casinos, the state could find itself falling into line with many other states around the USA, which already offer casinos and collect the sizable tax revenues from such operations. Time will tell what course the New Hampshire state government decides to take.

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