Comanche Nation Casino, often known as Comanche Nation Entertainment, is a Native American casino geographically situated in the Southwest Great Plains Country of the United States.[1] The American Indian casino is located in Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma with East Cache Creek serving as a picturesque. The gaming establishment, which opened in 2007, is operated and owned by the tribal sovereignty of the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma with the governing powers in Lawton.
Comanche Nation Casino | |
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Location | Lawton, Oklahoma |
Address | 402 SE Interstate 44 |
Opening date | May 2007 |
Theme | Southwest Native American |
Total gaming space | 58,000 sq ft (5,400 m2) |
Notable restaurants |
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Casino type | Land |
Owner | Comanche Nation of Oklahoma |
Architect | I-5 Design |
Previous names | Comanche Nation Games |
Coordinates | 34°36′13″N 98°22′30″W / 34.60361°N 98.37500°W |
Website | Comanche Nation Casino |
Comanche Nation Gaming Venues
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editReferences
edit- ^ "Comanche Nation Entertainment". Comanche Nation Oklahoma Casinos. Comanche Nation Entertainment.
Further reading
edit- Mason, W. Dale (2009). "Indian Gaming". Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Oklahoma Historical Society.
- Dickson, Kathy (2015). ""All In": The Rise of Tribal Gaming". The Chronicles of Oklahoma. 93 (4 - Winter 2015-16). Oklahoma Historical Society: 474–491. LCCN 23027299. OCLC 655582328.
External links
edit- Media related to Comanche Nation Casino at Wikimedia Commons
- "Comanche Nation Casino". 500 Nations. 500Nations.com.
- "Comanche Nation Gaming Commission". The Comanche Nation of Oklahoma.
- "Official Site of the Comanche Nation ~ Lawton, Oklahoma". The Comanche Nation of Oklahoma.
- "Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association". Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association (OIGA).