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  2. Snoqualmie Casino - Wikipedia

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    Snoqualmie Casino is a casino in Snoqualmie, Washington owned by the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe. It opened on November 6, 2008. It opened on November 6, 2008. The 170,000 sq ft (16,000 m 2 ) facility hosts 1,700 slots, 54 table games, 5 dining venues, an 11,000 sq ft (1,000 m 2 ) entertainment venue and a sportsbook .

  3. List of casinos in Washington - Wikipedia

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    12 Tribes Omak Casino Hotel: Omak: Okanogan: ... Angel of the Winds Casino Resort: Arlington: Snohomish: ... formally Harrah's Skagit Casino Snoqualmie Casino ...

  4. Angel of the Winds Casino Resort - Wikipedia

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    Angel of the Winds Casino Resort is a casino and hotel operated by the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians near Arlington, Washington, United States. The casino opened in 2004 east of Interstate 5 and was initially in a modular building until an expansion in 2008. A 125-room hotel opened at the site in 2015 alongside additional gaming space.

  5. Explore the real 'Twin Peaks': Snoqualmie and North Bend ...

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    Made famous by the cult TV series "Twin Peaks," North Bend and Snoqualmie are treasure troves of fun less than an hour from Seattle.

  6. Loews Hotels to build a third hotel in Arlington, with 500 ...

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    The Arlington City Council this week approved the luxury hotel company’s plans to build a $410 million, 500-room hotel north of Choctaw Stadium. The property will include 25,000 square feet of ...

  7. Tulalip Tribes - Wikipedia

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    It also developed a business park to provide jobs and tax income for the tribe, and to diversify its economy. Situated alongside Interstate 5, the business park includes the tribe's first gaming casino, Quil Ceda Creek Casino; the second, the $72 million Tulalip Resort Casino, and a $130 million associated 12-story luxury hotel. [15]