Over the years, tribal gaming in Oklahoma has evolved from small community bingo halls to massive Vegas-style venues. A recent report shows that Oklahoma Indian gaming revenue increased by more than $60.0 million in 2013, to roughly $3.8 billion. Over the last few years, Oklahoma has seen growth in its gaming revenue, a sure sign that the state’s commercial gaming industry is on the rebound from the recent economic downturn. But what state is home to the second largest number of casinos? Oklahoma! Oklahoma is home to roughly 115 tribal casinos and two racetrack casinos. When people think of gambling, the first place that comes to mind is Las Vegas.
Oklahoma: One of the Top Destinations for Gamblers