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Wind Creek Hospitality is the principal gaming and hospitality entity for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians. Dedicated to providing a first-class Guest experience, Wind Creek Hospitality has in just a few short years become one of the most respected and fastest growing brands in the gaming industry. Our portfolio includes 10 properties located throughout the United States and the Caribbean, with each destination providing a uniquely entertaining escape for our Guests. We currently own and operate four Wind Creek branded casino resorts in Alabama and Pennsylvania, a Greyhound racing facility in Alabama, two parimutuel tracks and poker rooms on the Florida panhandle, the Wa She Shu Casino & Travel Plaza in Nevada, and the Renaissance Aruba and Renaissance Curaçao Resorts & Casinos in the Caribbean.
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History
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is made up of descendants of a segment of the original Creek Nation who once covered almost all of Alabama and Georgia. Unlike many southeastern Indian tribes, the Poarch Creeks were not removed from their tribal lands and have lived together for over 150 years near Atmore, Alabama.
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The Poarch Band of Creek Indians have made a committed effort to help and provide for our community. From making charitable donations to providing public safety and recreational outlets for all to enjoy, we believe in the power of being good neighbors and giving back.
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