The Stables
Visit The Stables, Located between Joplin and Tulsa,
East of I-44 in Miami, Oklahoma
Butler National Corporation announced that the "Stables",
a Class III gaming establishment in Miami, Oklahoma, owned
by the Miami Tribe and the Modoc Tribe, opened for business
on September 21, 1998. The Stables has made a significant
capital investment in the community and provided many new
job opportunities around the City of Miami and the surrounding
communities. The quality of this facility attracts the
public. The Stables draws many of its customers from
the local communities in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma,
as well as many tourists attending the Branson, Missouri attractions.
The Stables is located adjacent to the City of Miami, Oklahoma,
a few minutes west of Interstate Route 44, formally know as
the famous U.S. Route 66, one of the busiest stretches of
highway in the United States.
The Stables, features Class II and Class III games permitted
under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, including high stakes
bingo and Black Jack. The Stables is unique in that
it has an approved Class III gaming compact with the State
of Oklahoma to offer Off-Track-Betting on horse racing (“OTB'')
and a compact for Class III gaming machines.. Both
the OTB facility and the bingo operation feature state-of-the-art
electronics and games.
The 24,000 square foot building includes the Stables Bingo
hall, seating approximately 500 players, the Clubhouse, a
fine dining restaurant, the OTB area known as Trackside and
an adjacent bar and lounge. The Stables employs approximately
130 people with an annual payroll in excess of $1.5 Million.
The employment and related operating expenditures should
provide approximately $10 Million in economic activity to
the Miami economy each year.
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