Oregon’s 9 tribal casinos: Where to play, dine and stay
Oregon is no Nevada, but there are certainly a lot of places to gamble around the state.
After the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act in 1988, which codified Native American gaming, Oregon tribes began building and operating casinos where today visitors can find slots, table games, sports betting and bingo, as well as places to stay and eat while exploring the state.
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