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This is a list of casinos in Oklahoma.
List of casinos[edit]
Casino | City | County | State | District | Type | Comments |
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Ada Gaming Center | Ada | Pontotoc | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
Buffalo Run Casino | Miami | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs | Claremore | Rogers | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Racino | |
Cash Springs Gaming Center | Sulphur | Murray | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino | Fort Gibson | Cherokee | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino | Roland | Sequoyah | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino | Sallisaw | Sequoyah | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino | Tahlequah | Cherokee | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Cherokee Casino | West Siloam Springs | Delaware | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Chisholm Trail Casino | Duncan | Stephens | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino Resort | Durant | Bryan | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | Broken Bow | McCurtain | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | Grant | Choctaw | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | Idabel | McCurtain | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | McAlester | Pittsburg | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | Pocola | Le Flore | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Choctaw Casino | Stringtown | Atoka | Oklahoma | Southeast - Kiamichi Country | Native American | |
Comanche Nation Casino | Lawton | Comanche | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Comanche Red River Casino | Devol | Cotton | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Comanche Spur Casino | Eligin | Comanche | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Comanche Star Casino | Walters | Cotton | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Creek Nation Casino of Eufaula | Eufaula | McIntosh | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Creek Nation Casino of Okmulgee | Okmulgee | Okmulgee | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Eastern Shawnee Casino | Wyandotte | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
FireLake Casino | Shawnee | Pottawatomie | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | Formerly Firelake Grand Casino |
Grand Casino Hotel Resort | Shawnee | Pottawatomie | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | Formerly Firelake Grand Casino |
Gold Mountain Casino | Ardmore | Carter | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
Grand Lake Casino | Grove | Delaware | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa | Catoosa | Rogers | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
High Winds Casino | Miami | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Kickapoo Casino | Harrah | Pottawatomie | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Kickapoo Casino in Shawnee | Shawnee | Pottawatomie | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Kiowa Casino | Devol | Cotton | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Lucky Star Casino | Clinton | Custer | Oklahoma | Southwest - Great Plains Country | Native American | |
Lucky Star Casino | Concho | Canadian | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Lucky Turtle Casino | Wyandotte | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Madill Gaming Center | Madill | Marshall | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
Muscogee Creek Nation Casino | Muskogee | Muskogee | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Newcastle Casino | Newcastle | McClain | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Bartlesville | Washington | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Hominy | Osage | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Pawhuska | Osage | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Ponca City | Osage | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Sand Springs | Tulsa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Osage Casino | Tulsa | Tulsa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Quapaw Casino | Miami | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Red Hawk Gaming Center | Wetumka | Hughes | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | ||
Remington Park Racetrack & Casino | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Racino | Owned by a subsidiary of the Chickasaw Nation[1] |
RiverStar Casino | Terral | Jefferson | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
River Spirit Casino | Tulsa | Tulsa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Riverwind Casino | Norman | Cleveland | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Sac & Fox Casino | Shawnee | Pottawatomie | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
SaltCreek Casino | Pocasset | Grady | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Seven Clans | Perry | Noble | Oklahoma | North Central | Native American | |
Seven Clans | Red Rock | Noble | Oklahoma | North Central | Native American | |
Texoma Casino | Kingston | Marshall | Oklahoma | South Central | Native American | |
The Stables Casino | Miami | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American | |
Thunderbird Wild Wild West Casino | Norman | Cleveland | Oklahoma | Central - Frontier Country | Native American | |
Treasure Valley Casino | Davis | Murray | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
Stigler Casino | Stigler, Oklahoma | Haskell | Oklahoma | South East Oklahoma | Native American | |
Washita Casino | Paoli | Garvin | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | |
WinStar World Casino | Thackerville | Love | Oklahoma | South-Central - Arbuckle Country | Native American | World's Largest as of August 2013 |
Wyandotte Nation Casino | Wyandotte | Ottawa | Oklahoma | Northeast - Green Country | Native American |
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See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'About Us - Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie'. Lone Star Race Track. Retrieved 2018-03-18.
External links[edit]
- Media related to Casinos in Oklahoma at Wikimedia Commons
Osage Casino Hotel-Ponca City | |
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Location | Ponca City, Oklahoma |
Address | 64464 US Hwy 60, Ponca City, Oklahoma 74604 |
Opening date | 2007 |
No. of rooms | 48 |
Total gaming space | 8,620 sq ft (801 m2) |
Notable restaurants | Salted Fork |
Casino type | Land-based |
Owner | Osage Nation |
Architect | Marnell |
Previous names | Osage Casino |
Website | www.osagecasinos.com |
The Osage Nation operates seven casinos in Oklahoma, under the name Osage Casino. The 25th largest tribe in the United States, the people are based on their reservation encompassing Osage County, Oklahoma. It is larger than the U.S. states of Delaware and Rhode Island.[1]
History[edit]
The Osage originally named their casino business as the Osage Million Dollar Elm, changing it to Osage Casino in 2011.[2] The name referred to the history of the first mineral auctions conducted in 1922 for the Osage Tribe. They took place outside, under what was called the 'Million Dollar Elm' tree, in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. More than $1 million worth of Osage oil leases were auctioned there. Reporters and magazine writers coined the term to convey the excitement and scale of the auction when founders of the world’s greatest oil companies--Frank Phillips and E.W. Marland—came in person to bid on the Osage oil and natural gas leases.[3]
Osage Casino-Hominy[edit]
Osage Casino, Hominy, located four miles north of Hominy, Oklahoma, opened in 2001 under Osage Nation Gaming. The casino was remodeled and expanded in 2005 to allow for additional electronic gaming devices as well as table games.
Osage Casino-Pawhuska[edit]
Osage Casino, Pawhuska, located at 15th Street and Highway 99 east of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, began operation in June 2003.
Osage Casino-Sand Springs[edit]
Osage Casino-Sand Springs reopened in June 2012 after a total renovation to improve air quality, gaming and comfort for guests.[4] First opened in July 2004, the 25,000-square-foot casino offers guests more than 600 state-of-the-artelectronic gaming devices, a Player’s Club, food court, bar and lounge, gift shop and parking for 500 vehicles. The casino is located off exit 129th Street, Sand Springs, Oklahoma, 1.5 miles north of Highway 51/64 northwest of Sand Springs.
Osage Casino-Tulsa[edit]
Osage Casino-Tulsa is the gaming and entertainment venue that is closest to downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.[5]
Osage Casino-Bartlesville[edit]
Osage Casino, Bartlesville, is located five miles west of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, off County Road 2145; it opened in March 2007.[6]
Osage Casino Hotel-Skiatook[edit]
Osage Casinos held a groundbreaking ceremony Sept. 26, 2012, to build a 33-room hotel, conference center, convenience store and new 78,000 square-foot casino.[7] Osage Casino Hotel, Skiatook, Oklahoma, 5591 West Rogers Boulevard, opened December 9, 2013.[8]
Osage Casino Hotel-Ponca City[edit]
Osage Casino Hotel, Ponca City, Oklahoma, officially reopened December 23, 2013, with a new gaming floor, hotel, restaurant and convenience store. The casino is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The casino is located off Highway 60 and is the gaming center closest to Ponca City.[9]
Osage Casino is a Native American casino in Ponca City, Oklahoma owned and operated by the Osage Nation. Originally opened Dec. 23, 2013, the facility features 345 gaming machines.[10]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'VTO'. Visittheosage.com. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
- ^Jones, Lesa (1970-01-01). 'Tulsa World: Tulsa Business & Legal News'. Tulsabusiness.com. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
- ^'OHS Publications Division'. Digital.library.okstate.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
- ^'Osage Casinos completes $9 million renovation to Sand Springs location'. Osage News. Archived from the original on April 15, 2014. Retrieved April 14, 2014.
- ^'International Food Options at Osage Casino in Tulsa'. Gtrnews.com. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
- ^'Dining in Bartlesville | Restaurants, Cafes, Ethnic Food & More :: Osage Casino's Fresh Market Buffet'. Visitbartlesville.com. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
- ^'Osage Casino to break ground on Skiatook hotel and casino Sept. 26'. Archived from the original on April 24, 2014. Retrieved April 10, 2014.
- ^'New Osage Casinos Open'. Barnsdalltimes.com. 2013-12-10. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
- ^'Ponca City Osage Casino Hotel opens'. Archived from the original on April 24, 2014. Retrieved April 10, 2014.
- ^'Osage Casino Hotel | TravelOK.com - Oklahoma's Official Travel & Tourism Site'. TravelOK.com. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
External link[edit]
- Media related to Osage Casino at Wikimedia Commons