The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians is holding a grand opening for its new $300 million casino on Friday.
The 480,000-square-foot San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino took a year to complete. The tribe is awaiting approval for a liquor license from the state.
Several tribes in southern California have expanded or are in the process of expanding their gaming facilities.
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