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Ada Gaming Center
Location Ada, Oklahoma
Address 1500 N. Country Club Road, Ada, Oklahoma 74820[1]
Opening date1983
Total gaming space9,220 sq ft (857 m2)
Notable restaurantsDouble Down Grill, Traditions Bar
Casino typeLand-based
OwnerChickasaw Nation of Oklahoma
Coordinates34°47′22″N96°39′06″W / 34.78944°N 96.65167°WCoordinates: 34°47′22″N96°39′06″W / 34.78944°N 96.65167°W
WebsiteChickasaw Nation

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]

Chickasaw casinos near Ada, OK. Treasure Valley Casino. Casino 24hrs 36 on TripAdvisor. 12252 Ruppe Rd (580) 369-2895. Ada Gaming Center. Ada Gaming Center occupancy will be limited to 25% of building capacity, and the casino will close daily from 4 a.m. To allow for deep-cleaning. Read more Chickasaw Nation casinos to open May 27. Ada West. #555 201 Latta Road. Ada, OK 74820 (580) 310-0900. Get Directions. Premium Fuel. Mid-Grade Fuel. Diesel Fuel. If you currently have a Chickasaw Services or Gaming Licensing account, you may use your existing username & password. Required Field Missing A Username is required. Casino Games: Casino Operations - Management: Child Care/Headstart: Communications/Multi Media/Public Affairs: Construction: Economic Development: Education/Teacher/Teacher Assistant: Election Office: Environmental Health and Safety: Food and Beverage: GeoSpatial Information: Healthcare Professionals: History and Culture: Hotel Operation.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ abAda Gaming Center at Travel Oklahoma
  2. ^'The Chickasaw Nation', Studies in Success, Oklahoma Institute of Indian Heritage, p 7-10 Archived September 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^'2011 Tribal Gaming Directory'. Tribal Government Gaming. Archived from the original on 2013-02-04. Retrieved 2011-08-14.
  4. ^ ab'Ada Gaming Center' at Casinocity
  5. ^'Ada Gaming Center Website'. Ada Gaming Center. Retrieved 19 August 2016.


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Chickasaw Casino Ada Ok

A draft Final Environmental Assessment (EA) has been prepared to assess the environmental effects of taking an approximately 248.09 acre tract of land located partially within the City of Ardmore (City) in Carter County (County), Oklahoma (Project Site) into federal trust for the benefit of the Chickasaw Nation (Nation) (Proposed Action) and the subsequent development of a new gaming facility on the site by the Nation. The proposed 40,835 square foot (sf) gaming facility would include 20,830 sf of gaming floor space and back-of-house, restaurant, and retail space.

The Project Site is located northwest of Lake Murray on U.S. Highway 70 (US-70), between Carter Street and Lake Murray Drive on the southern edge of the City. The majority of the Project Site is within City limits; however, the southeastern portion of the Project Site is unincorporated County land. There are currently no structures, paved roads, or other improvements on the Project Site.

Pursuant to 25 USC § 5108 and 25 C.F.R. Part 151, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), as an agency under the authority of the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, is the federal agency that is charged with reviewing and approving tribal applications to take land into federal trust status, and is the lead agency for compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).

The BIA issued the Notice of Availability for the draft Final EA on February 15, 2019 through publications in the Ardmoreite and the Ada News. No comment letters were received. The BIA signed a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the Proposed Project on October 15, 2020.