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  2. Osage Casino - Wikipedia

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    Osage Casino Hotel, Ponca City, Oklahoma, officially reopened December 23, 2013, with a new gaming floor, hotel, restaurant and convenience store. The casino is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The casino is located off Highway 60 and is the gaming center closest to Ponca City. [10]

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  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Kay County ...

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    April 11, 1973 (12 miles southwest of Ponca City on State Highway 156: Ponca City: 2: 101 Rodeo Arena: 101 Rodeo Arena: December 4, 2017 (2600 N Ash St. Ponca City: 3: Alcorn-Pickrel House

  5. Bartlesville's new Osage Hotel & Casino is a game ... - AOL

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    Osage Casinos opened a new casino and hotel in Bartlesville Thursday, featuring 521 slot machines, a 102-room hotel and a large meeting space.

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  7. Osage Nation - Wikipedia

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    The reservation, of approximately 1,470,000 acres (5,900 km 2), [41] was purchased in 1872 [42] and is coterminous with present-day Osage County, Oklahoma, in the north-central portion of the state between Tulsa and Ponca City. The Osage established four towns: Pawhuska, Hominy, Fairfax, and Gray Horse. Each was dominated by one of the major ...