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Million Dollar Elm Casino - Bartlesville
The Osage Million Dollar Elm Casino - Bartlesville officially opened its doors in February 2007. The 35,000-square-foot gaming facility is open around-the-clock. It employs more than 200 people in the gaming and restaurant facilities.
The casino's name, Million Dollar Elm, refers to a real chapter in the Tribe's history. During the oil boom in the early 1900's, oil lease auctions were held under a prominent elm tree near the Osage tribal building in Pawhuska. On November 11, 1912, eighteen oil leases were sold for more than $1 million, and from that day forward, the tree was called the Million Dollar Elm.
The casino's main attraction is 600 electronic gaming devices, several table games, a restaurant, bar, deli and convenient parking for 700 vehicles. The restaurant and outdoor dining venue offer beautiful views of the wild horse refuge and the downtown Bartlesville skyline. The restaurant features a full buffet with salad bar, bakery, dessert, Italian, Tex-Mex, and American offerings, as well as an à la carte menu. The bar has a upscale lodge look, with live music and an outdoor patio area.
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NRT has installed QuickJack patron services systems at Million Dollar Elm Casino - Bartlesville. These user-friendly customer service systems provide casino patrons with fast, efficient slot ticket cash redemption and bill breaking service.
Sources: The Business Examiner-Enterprise and Million Dollar Elm Casino - Bartlesville
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