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The [http://www.tulsapac.com/ Tulsa Performing Arts Center] (PAC), which contains the 2,365-seat Chapman Music Hall, 437-seat John H. Williams Theatre, and several smaller theatres and flexible performance spaces, is the largest and primary performing arts venue in the city. The PAC is the performance home for [http://www.tulsaballet.org/ Tulsa Ballet Theatre], [http://www.tulsaopera.com/ Tulsa Opera],  [http://www.tulsasymphony.org/ Tulsa Symphony Orchestra], [http://www.tulsaoratorio.org/ Tulsa Oratorio Chorus] and [http://www.theatretulsa.org/ Theatre Tulsa]. Theatre Tulsa holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating [[community theatre]] company west of the Mississippi River and the first community theatre in America to produce (in 1939) [[Our Town]] by [[Thornton Wilder]].   
The [http://www.tulsapac.com/ Tulsa Performing Arts Center] (PAC), which contains the 2,365-seat Chapman Music Hall, 437-seat John H. Williams Theatre, and several smaller theatres and flexible performance spaces, is the largest and primary performing arts venue in the city. The PAC is the performance home for [http://www.tulsaballet.org/ Tulsa Ballet Theatre], [http://www.tulsaopera.com/ Tulsa Opera],  [http://www.tulsasymphony.org/ Tulsa Symphony Orchestra], [http://www.tulsaoratorio.org/ Tulsa Oratorio Chorus] and [http://www.theatretulsa.org/ Theatre Tulsa]. Theatre Tulsa holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating [[community theatre]] company west of the Mississippi River and the first community theatre in America to produce (in 1939) [[Our Town]] by [[Thornton Wilder]].   
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Other performing arts venues include the [http://www.bradytheater.com/ Brady Theater], listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]]; the [http://www.tulsacc.edu/page.asp?durki=10/ Van Trease Performing Arts Center for Education] (PACE) at Tulsa Community College; the [http://www.geocities.com/clarktheatre/ Clark Theatre]; the [http://www.milliondollarelm.com/ Osage Event Center at the Tulsa Million Dollar Elm Casino]; the [http://www.nightingaletheater.com/ The Nightingale Theater]; the [http://www.tulsaweb.com/spotlite.htm/ Tulsa Spotlight Theatre]; and the Tulsa Parks and Recreation Department's [http://www.geocities.com/alb74114/theatres/heller/hellerpage/heller.html/ Heller Theatre] located in Heller Park. [http://www.signaturesymphonyattcc.org/ The Signature Symphony at TCC] performs at the PACE.  
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Other performing arts venues include the [http://www.bradytheater.com/ Brady Theater], listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]]; the [http://www.tulsacc.edu/page.asp?durki=10/ Van Trease Performing Arts Center for Education] (PACE) at Tulsa Community College; the [http://www.geocities.com/clarktheatre/ Clark Theatre]; the [http://www.nightingaletheater.com/ The Nightingale Theater]; the [http://www.tulsaweb.com/spotlite.htm/ Tulsa Spotlight Theatre]; and the Tulsa Parks and Recreation Department's [http://www.geocities.com/alb74114/theatres/heller/hellerpage/heller.html/ Heller Theatre] located in Heller Park. [http://www.signaturesymphonyattcc.org/ The Signature Symphony at TCC] performs at the PACE.  
“[http://www.discoverylandusa.com/ Discoveryland!],” an outdoor amphitheater located 12 miles west of Downtown Tulsa, was designated by the heirs of [[Richard Rodgers]] and [[Oscar Hammerstein II]], as the official performance headquarters of their musical "[[Oklahoma!]].”  Performances of the [[Pulitzer Prize]] winning show are presented several nights every week throughout the summer.
“[http://www.discoverylandusa.com/ Discoveryland!],” an outdoor amphitheater located 12 miles west of Downtown Tulsa, was designated by the heirs of [[Richard Rodgers]] and [[Oscar Hammerstein II]], as the official performance headquarters of their musical "[[Oklahoma!]].”  Performances of the [[Pulitzer Prize]] winning show are presented several nights every week throughout the summer.
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Tulsa has several Indian gaming venues. As a result of [[treaty|compacts]] between the State and various Native American tribes, tribal gaming facilities that were previously limited to bingo now offer table card games and slot machines.  
Tulsa has several Indian gaming venues. As a result of [[treaty|compacts]] between the State and various Native American tribes, tribal gaming facilities that were previously limited to bingo now offer table card games and slot machines.  
[http://www.cherokeecasino.com/ Cherokee Casino and Resort],
[http://www.cherokeecasino.com/ Cherokee Casino and Resort],
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[http://www.creeknationcasino.com/ Creek Nation Casino], and [http://www.milliondollarelm.com/ Osage Million Dollar Elm] (two locations-Tulsa and Sand Springs), are the largest casinos in the Tulsa Metro area. [[Horse racing]] is also a popular gambling draw, both at [http://www.fairmeadows.com/ Fair Meadows] race track, and at Will Rogers Downs in nearby [[Claremore]]. Fair Meadows also has a large Off-Track betting center.
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[http://www.creeknationcasino.com/ Creek Nation Casino], and Osage Million Dollar Elm (two locations), are the largest casinos in the Tulsa Metro area. [[Horse racing]] is also a popular gambling draw, both at [http://www.fairmeadows.com/ Fair Meadows] race track, and at Will Rogers Downs in nearby [[Claremore]]. Fair Meadows also has a large Off-Track betting center.
==Healthcare System==
==Healthcare System==

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