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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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    Skagit Casino Resort: Bow: Skagit: Washington: Native American: Owned by the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe; formally Harrah's Skagit Casino Snoqualmie Casino: Snoqualmie: King: Washington: Native American: Owned by the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe: Spokane Tribe Casino: Airway Heights: Spokane: Washington: Native American: Owned by the Spokane Tribe of ...

  4. List of casinos in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Owned by the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe; formally Harrah's Skagit Casino Snoqualmie Casino: Snoqualmie: King: Washington: Native American: Owned by the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe: Spokane Tribe Casino: Airway Heights: Spokane: Washington: Native American: Owned by the Spokane Tribe of Indians: Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort: Suqamish: Kitsap ...

  5. Snoqualmie Indian Tribe - Wikipedia

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    The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe (Lushootseed: sdukʷalbixʷ) [1] is a federally recognized tribe of Snoqualmie people. They are Coast Salish Native American peoples from the Snoqualmie Valley in east King and Snohomish Counties in Washington state. Other names for the Snoqualmies include Snoqualmu, Snoqualmoo, Snoqualmick, Snoqualamuke, and ...

  6. Snoqualmie, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Snoqualmie (/ s n oʊ ˈ k w ɔː l m i / snow-KWAWL-mee) is a city next to Snoqualmie Falls in King County, Washington, United States. It is 28 miles (45 km) east of Seattle. Snoqualmie is home to the Northwest Railway Museum. The population was 14,121 at the 2020 census. [5]

  7. The Summit at Snoqualmie - Wikipedia

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    The Summit at Snoqualmie is a recreation area in the northwest United States, located on Snoqualmie Pass, Washington. It provides alpine skiing and snowboarding, Nordic skiing, mountain biking, winter tubing, and scenic lift rides. [1] Owned and managed by Boyne Resorts, it is 52 miles (80 km) east of downtown Seattle on Interstate 90.

  8. Ticket-in, ticket-out - Wikipedia

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    A ticket from a slot machine at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.. Ticket-in, ticket-out (TITO) is a technology used in modern slot machines and other electronic gambling machines in which the machine pays out the player's money by printing a barcoded ticket rather than dispensing coins or tokens.

  9. Snoqualmie Casino Announces Key Leadership Changes Amid Expansion

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    About Snoqualmie Casino – Seattle’s Closest Casino Just 30 minutes from downtown Seattle and the home fields of the Seahawks, Sounders and Mariners, Snoqualmie Casino combines breathtaking valley views with a sophisticated gaming setting, featuring Washington’s first sportsbook, nearly 1,700 state-of-the-art slot machines, 55 classic ...