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The state of Kansas, Sumner County, the city of Mulvane and two Indian tribes have sued the U.S. Department of the Interior in an effort to block the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma from building a casino in Park City. Interior in May reversed an earlier decision blocking the casino. This article is available to Subscribersof GGB News. A fifth Native American casino in Kansas City is owned and operated by the Wayandotte Nation of Oklahoma. See our Kansas Indian Casinos by Tribe page for information about these tribes and their casinos. #1 Casino Choice of U.S. Players Blackjack. Slots. Tables. Live Dealer. Video Poker. Construction for a casino in Park City is right on schedule. Managers expect to open in mid-January. The Wyandotte Nation purchased the land of about 100 acres nearly 30 years ago. Some people in Park City tell us the opening of Crosswinds Casino could not have come at a better time.
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After over a decade of litigation and court battles the Wyandotte Nation officially opened the 7th Street Casino in downtown Kansas City, Kansas, on Thursday, January 10th. At 6:00 pm the doors opened for the opening ceremony which was attended by Kansas City, Kansas, Mayor Joe Reardon, local congressman Dennis Moore and many other local dignitaries along with a large contingent of Wyandotte citizens. The highlight of the opening was the smoking ceremony performed by Chief Bearskin which was followed by the official ribbon cutting, in which Mayor Readoia, Congressman Moore and Tribal officials participated.
After years in court, Chief Bearskin said, the fight is over and the tribe won.
“We went by all the rules and regulations set up by Washington,” said Chief Bearskin. “We went by the law and came out on top. We’re going to stay on top.”
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“The people of Kansas City will never be sorry the Wyandotte are here.”
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The casino is located at 803 North 7th Street, at the intersection of 7th Street (State Highway 69) and Ann avenue in the downtown area. It is adjacent to Huron Park and the Huron Imdian Cemetery. The casino offers 20,000 square feet of gaming on two floors with Lucky’s Steak and Chop House a full service restaurant and lounge on the first floor.