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-> MSGID: 1:105/212.0 33699da4 -> PID: BWRA 3.20 [Reg] -> -=> Quoting ROY BREITENSTEIN to JIM CASTO <=- -> RB> I will be visiting Oregon in a couple of months and I would like to -> RB> maybe go to Spirit Mountain Casino. -> RB> Could you tell me where the casino is and how to get there. -> Spirit Mountain Casino is near the town of Grand Ronde, Oregon on State -> Highway 18 about sixty miles southwest of Portland, Oregon or about -> forty miles west of Salem, Oregon. -> If you are visiting Spirit Mountain, you might as well go about -> twenty miles west and visit Chinook Winds, the casino owned by the -> Siletz in Lincoln City, Oregon. And if you are traveling along the -> Coast Highway 101, pay a visit to the casinos owned by the Coos and -> the Coquille in Southern Oregon. Interstate 5 south of Roseburg, -> Oregon will put you right past the Cow Creek's casino _and_ if you -> are traveling along the east-west Interstate 84, you can visit the -> Umatilla. If you are traveling through the middle of the state along -> U.S. Highway 26, stop by and see the resort and casino at -> Kah-nee-tah owned and operated by the Warm Springs. -> I think that's all of them that are currently open. There is one -> being built near Crater Lake in Southern Oregon by the Klamath, but -> I don't remember when it is scheduled to be open. -> However, if you are traveling in the Pacific Northwest and wish to -> locate -> other things Native American, I HIGHLY recommend a book titled: -> "Native Peoples of the Northwest" by Jan Halliday and Gail Chehak. I -> see your BBS "origin" is in Everett so you may know all about what -> there is to see and do anyway. -> Good luck. -> Jim -> --- Blue Wave v2.12 -> (1:105/212) Thanks for the information on the Native American casinos in Oregon. Yes, I am from Everett WA and it had been a few years since I had bee in Oregon until I last year when I went to Grants Pass and the Cave Junction areas and found about the Cow Creek Indian Gaming Center at Canyonville, Oregon. And I was so pleased to find out that the State of Oregon and the Native Americans of Oregon had came to an agreement about slot machines. Thanks for the information, Roy Breitenstein --- Platinum Xpress/Win/Wildcat5! v2.0 ----------------> * Origin: NorthWestern Genealogy BBS-Tualatin OR 503-692-0927 * Origin: Kendra Communications, Everett WA (1:343/400) |
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