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St. Croix Casino Turtle Lake: Turtle Lake: Barron: Wisconsin: Land-based: Owned by the St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin: Sevenwinds Casino, Lodge & Convention Center: Hayward: Sawyer: Wisconsin: Land-based: Owned by the Lac Courte Oreilles Tribe; formerly Lac Courte Oreilles Casino, Lodge & Convention Center Thunderbird Casino: Keshena ...
Turtle Lake is home to the St. Croix Casino Turtle Lake. Guests can gamble on over 1,100 slots, craps, roulette, live poker, and blackjack games. The casino is host to multiple restaurants and an events center that has many events year-round. The casino also offers a shuttle service to most places of interest throughout the Village of Turtle Lake.
St. Croix Casino Turtle Lake: Turtle Lake: Barron: Wisconsin: Land-based: Owned by the St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin: Sevenwinds Casino, Lodge & Convention Center: Hayward: Sawyer: Wisconsin: Land-based: Owned by the Lac Courte Oreilles Tribe; formerly Lac Courte Oreilles Casino, Lodge & Convention Center Thunderbird Casino: Keshena ...
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Legends Theater at Route 66 Casino 2,800 1957 Tingley Coliseum: 11,571 February 2000 Isleta Amphitheater: 15,000 December 1, 1966 The Pit: 13,480 September 17, 1960 Branch Field at University Stadium: 48,750 2002 Sandia Amphitheatre: 4,000 2023 Revel Entertainment Center 3,000 October 21, 2006 Rio Rancho Events Center: Rio Rancho: 7,000 Unknown
The Turtle Creek Casino and Hotel is located in Williamsburg, Michigan. [1] The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians own the casino and resort. [ 2 ]
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The tribe owns and operates the Leelanau Sands Casino, the Turtle Creek Casino and Hotel, and the Grand Traverse Resort & Spa. It is one of three federally recognized tribes of Odawa peoples in Michigan. The others are the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians and the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, both recognized in 1994.