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The '''Ada Gaming Center''' is a [[Native American casino]] in [[Ada, Oklahoma]]. The center is the first gaming facility that was founded by the [[Chickasaw|Chickasaw Nation]], having started out as a bingo hall in 1983.<ref name=Success>"The Chickasaw Nation", ''[http://www.eda.gov/PDF/OIIH_Report.pdf Studies in Success]'', Oklahoma Institute of Indian Heritage, p 7-10{{dead link|date=May 2016}}</ref> The {{convert|22482|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} facility<ref name=Tribalgovt>{{cite web|url=http://tribalgovernmentgaming.com/issue/tribal-government-gaming-2011/article/2011-tribal-gaming-directory|title=2011 Tribal Gaming Directory|publisher=Tribal Government Gaming}}</ref> includes a bar, the Traditions Bar, and a restaurant, the Double Down Grill, and {{convert|9220|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} of gaming space.<ref name=Casinocity /> The center has seven tables for blackjack and Ultimate Texas Hold 'em, and more than 330 electronic gaming machines.<ref name=TravelOK/><ref name=Casinocity>"[http://www.casinocity.com/us/ok/ada/adagam/ Ada Gaming Center]" at Casinocity</ref><ref name="Ada Gaming Center Website">{{cite web|title=Ada Gaming Center Website|url=http://adagaming.com/home/|website=Ada Gaming Center|accessdate=19 August 2016}}</ref> |
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The '''Ada Gaming Center''' is a [[Native American casino]] in [[Ada, Oklahoma]]. The center is the first gaming facility that was founded by the [[Chickasaw|Chickasaw Nation]], having started out as a bingo hall in 1983.<ref name=Success>"The Chickasaw Nation", ''[http://www.eda.gov/PDF/OIIH_Report.pdf Studies in Success]'', Oklahoma Institute of Indian Heritage, p 7-10 {{wayback|url=http://www.eda.gov/PDF/OIIH_Report.pdf |date=20110927050554 }}</ref> The {{convert|22482|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} facility<ref name=Tribalgovt>{{cite web|url=http://tribalgovernmentgaming.com/issue/tribal-government-gaming-2011/article/2011-tribal-gaming-directory|title=2011 Tribal Gaming Directory|publisher=Tribal Government Gaming}}</ref> includes a bar, the Traditions Bar, and a restaurant, the Double Down Grill, and {{convert|9220|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} of gaming space.<ref name=Casinocity /> The center has seven tables for blackjack and Ultimate Texas Hold 'em, and more than 330 electronic gaming machines.<ref name=TravelOK/><ref name=Casinocity>"[http://www.casinocity.com/us/ok/ada/adagam/ Ada Gaming Center]" at Casinocity</ref><ref name="Ada Gaming Center Website">{{cite web|title=Ada Gaming Center Website|url=http://adagaming.com/home/|website=Ada Gaming Center|accessdate=19 August 2016}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:58, 3 October 2016
The Ada Gaming Center is a Native American casino in Ada, Oklahoma. The center is the first gaming facility that was founded by the Chickasaw Nation, having started out as a bingo hall in 1983.[2] The 22,482 sq ft (2,088.6 m2) facility[3] includes a bar, the Traditions Bar, and a restaurant, the Double Down Grill, and 9,220 sq ft (857 m2) of gaming space.[4] The center has seven tables for blackjack and Ultimate Texas Hold 'em, and more than 330 electronic gaming machines.[1][4][5]
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