Michigan Casinos

Michigan casinos can be found all over the "Great Lakes State," that is also described as the "birthplace of the automotive industry." The state has a pop. of over 10,000,000 people, with an area of 56,000 square miles. The capital of Michigan is Lansing, with a population of approx. 500K. The city of Detroit, that has population of 1M, is the largest city and the front runner in vehicle manufacturing around the world stage.

Almost all of the nineteen Michigan casinos, scattered all around the state, are set on Native American tribal lands. Michigan state casinos vary in size and luxuries, with around twenty one thousand gambling machines, a large selection of one armed bandits, and four hundred and fifty table casino games in the state. There are three casinos in Detroit, all open 24 hours, inclusive of the MGM Grand Detroit Casino, with 75k sq.ft., 2.8K slot machines, seventy two table casino games, and 4 dining rooms; and the Greektown Casino, a Native American casino, with seventy five thousand square feet, two thousand four hundred slot machine games, and eighty-five table casino games. The MotorCity Casino in Detroit has seventy five thousand sq.ft., 2,621 one armed bandits, eighty eight table games, and 4 food places.

1 of the most prominent and the biggest of Michigan state casinos is the prestigious Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort in Mount Pleasant, with 210,000 sq.ft., four thousand seven hundred and four slot machines, 75 table casino games, such as craps, poker, european and american roulette, and twenty-one, as well as 5 restaurants and a hotel. One more of the larger Michigan casinos is Chip-In's Island Resort and Casino, located on the outskirts of Detroit in Harris, with fifty five thousand square feet of wagering space, nine hundred and seventy slot games, 30 table games, 4 restaurants, and a petite hotel. The Leelanau Casino, in Peshawbestown, has 30,581 square footage, four hundred and sixteen slot machines, and 8 poker tables.

Do visit these Michigan state casinos if you are in the state anytime.

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