The Osage Nation of Oklahoma opened its new Million Dollar Elm Casino outside of Tulsa on Thursday.
The 25,000-square-foot facility, soon to be expanded, houses 500 electronic gaming machines, a food court, a bar and lounge and a gift shop. It cost $6.5 million.
Other tribes with new or expanding casinos in the Tulsa area include the Cherokee Nation and the Creek Nation.
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Osage Nation opens new casino outside Tulsa
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