Seneca Nation already planning for larger Class II gaming facility


An aerial view of Cuba Lake shows location of new Seneca Nation gaming facility at 5374 West Shore Road. Image from Google Maps

The Seneca Nation of New York opened a new Class II gaming facility on the Fourth of July and is already planning an expansion.

The facility in Oil Spring features 111 electronic Class II games. Hundreds turned out for the opening day, indicating the need for a bigger facility.

“This is just temporary, part of a three-year project,” Judy Farmer, the tribe's Class II Gaming acting director, told The Olean Times Herald. “We will use the revenue from this site to create a larger facility near the lake that will feature more than 400 machines.”

The facility is near the shores of Cuba Lake.

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