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Any number of states have race tracks, off-track-betting facilities, gambling casinos (especially on the property of the Native American Tribal Reservations), state lotteries, etc, etc.

Gambling in the US is mainly regulated by state, rather than Federal, law. So it matters very much where you live. You may need to travel to a different state, or to a particular location within your own state (Missouri, for example, allows "Riverboat gambling". Legal casinos may operate aboard an "excursion boat." The legal definition includes permanently docked "boats" which are not readily recognizable as such, such as Sam's Town near Kansas City, which floated in what was essentially a very large, shallow, swimming pool and was reachable without noticeably crossing water. It was, to be fair, near the river.)

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