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Bordertown Casino  

Over 1,000 Slots – Budget & High Stakes Bingo – Off-Track Betting – Poker – Table Games – Fine Dining – RV Park

www.bordertowncasino.com    1-800-957-2435, ext. 358   129 West Oneida Street – Seneca, MO 64865

     
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Grand Lake Casino  

Located just seconds away from beautiful Grand Lake O' The Cherokees on highway 10 just north of Grove, Grand Lake Casino has something for everyone. Over 850 Las Vegas Style Machines, Blackjack, Poker Room, 3 Card Poker, Free Live Entertainment, Full Service Bar, Cash Giveaways, and Much, Much More!

www.GrandLakeCasino.com - Phone: 918-786-8528

     
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Wyandotte Nation Casino  

Twin Bridges Restaurant & Lounge – Happy Hour Monday through Friday 4p - 7p – Outdoor Patio Seating – Friday Night Prime Rib Special - Chiefs Club 50+ 7a - 11a Monday & Tuesday - Guys Club 6p - 10p Monday & Wednesday - Girls Club Tuesday & Thursday 6p - 10p - Bike DayEvery Sunday from 12p - 6p - Daily Poker Tournaments

www.WyandotteCasinos.com - Phone: 866-447-IWIN

     
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Grand Lake O' The Chreokees Cayuga Mission Church  

The Cayuga Mission Church is the only church in Oklahoma, and perhaps in the U.S., which was built by a Native American with his own funds for the religious use of all people. In 1886, Mathias Splitlog began constructing a church of hewn limestone from the area for his wife, Eliza Splitlog. The inside was embellished with beautifully hand-carved imported wood. The arch forming the doorway was formed of 15 stones, each carved with an Indian symbol.