Eastern Shawnee Tribe welcomes big crowd to reopened casino


The new Bordertown Casino and Arena in Oklahoma. Photo from Facebook

The line was out the door as the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma reopened its casino near the Missouri border on Thursday.

The Bordertown Casino and Arena first opened 31 years ago but closed in 2012 as the tribe focused on the nearby Indigo Sky Casino. Thanks to a makeover with a western and rodeo theme, the original facility is back.


Patrons waited in a long line to get into the new facility. Photo from Facebook

“This is one of the most exciting, but also peaceful days, satisfying days, that I have ever experienced,” Chief Glenda Wallace said at the grand reopening, The Neosho Daily News reported.

The casino will feature 537 gaming machines, a restaurant called CoCo's Chuckwagon and a dance floor/event space called the Lost Creek Saloon There will also be an outdoor arena for bull riding events -- the first event takes place May 23.

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Bordertown Casino and Arena open its doors (The Neosho Daily News 4/3)
Opening Up (The Miami News-Record 4/3)
Renovated Bordertown Casino & Arena Opens Doors in Oklahoma (Casino News Daily 4/3)
Cowboy Up: Bordertown opens with cowboy, country theme (The Grove Sun 4/2)

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