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Hondah is a census-designated place (CDP) in Navajo County, Arizona, United States, on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. The population was 812 at the 2010 census. Hondah is home to the Hon-Dah Resort Casino and Conference Center, operated by the tribe.
Hon-Dah Resort Casino: Pinetop-Lakeside: Navajo: Arizona: Land-based: Owned by the White Mountain Apache Tribe: Lone Butte Casino: Chandler: Maricopa: Arizona: Land-based: Owned by the Gila River Indian Community; renovated in 2015 Mazatzal Casino: Payson: Gila: Arizona: Land-based: Owned by the Tonto Apache: Paradise Casino: Yuma: Yuma ...
The Fort Apache Indian Reservation, south of Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona. The tribe operates the Sunrise ski resort and the Hon-Dah Resort Casino and Conference Center. [4] It has built the Apache Cultural Center & Museum, constructed in the traditional style of a gowa.
Hon-Dah Resort Casino: Pinetop-Lakeside: Navajo: Arizona: Land-based: Owned by the White Mountain Apache Tribe: Lone Butte Casino: Chandler: Maricopa: Arizona: Land-based: Owned by the Gila River Indian Community; renovated in 2015 Mazatzal Casino: Payson: Gila: Arizona: Land-based: Owned by the Tonto Apache: Paradise Casino: Yuma: Yuma ...
Arizona (Pinetop) Armstrong, an armed shooting suspect, shot in Hon-Dah casino parking lot. Officers were not identified. [148] [149] [150] 2014-08-03: Steve Matthew Doll (40) White: California (Stockton) Doll was shot by California Highway Patrol officer Officer Ben Schiesser after chase by car and on foot. [151] 2014-08-03: Yee Vang (20) Asian
Sunrise Ski Resort, Arizona's largest ski resort; The Molly Butler Lodge, Restaurant and Bar, circa 1910; Rendezvous Diner, A small Vintage Diner. Hon-Dah Casino, A casino on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation west of Greer; The Little Colorado River, medium-sized cold water stream through the center of town
All of the "major" pieces of wreckage from the collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and American Airlines Flight 5342 have been cleared from the Potomac River, officials said.
State Route 73, also known as SR 73, is a U-shaped state highway, though it is signed north–south, primarily serving the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in eastern Arizona. SR 73 begins at a junction with the U.S. Route 60 / State Route 77 concurrency near Carrizo , travels southeast to Fort Apache and Whiteriver , then bends north-northeast ...