The Poarch Band of Creek Indians in Alabama plan to open a $12 million gaming facility in Florida this December.
The facility will feature horse races and poker. It's the tribe's second gaming venture in Florida.
"It's a great site," Jay Dorris, president of Poarch
Creek Indian Gaming, told The Mobile Press-Register. "We're 30 miles ... west of Tallahassee, and very easy access and visibility."
The facility is in Gretna, off a major interstate.
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Poarch Creek Indian Gaming eyes December opening for north Florida horse track (The Mobile Press-Register 7/30)
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