The Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota is hoping to lure more people to its new Prairie Wind Casino.
The 47,000-square-foot casino has been open for more than a month. It replaces a tent-like structure that had been used since 1998.
The casino isn't all that's new. The tribe will open a 35,000-square-foot hotel and convention center in the coming weeks.
“We finally got a permanent home, and it’s a permanent home we can be proud of,” Lupe Hudspeth, the casino's marketing manager, told The Rapid City Journal.
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