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Graton Resort & Casino is an Indian casino and hotel outside Rohnert Park, California, that opened on November 5, 2013. It is owned and operated by the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria. The casino has 3,000 slot machines, 144 table games, and a poker room. [2] In November 2016 it opened an adjacent hotel with 200 rooms. [3]
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The Graton Rancheria was a 15.45-acre (62,500 m 2) property in the coastal hills of northern California, about two miles (3 km) northwest of Sebastopol. The site is about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southwest of the hamlet of Graton , population 1,815 in 2000. [ 1 ]
The tribe that owns Red Hawk Resort and Casino is exploring plans for a new event center at its resort near Shingle Springs. The center, if built, would be the latest move in a rapid expansion for ...
Resort amenities include the Casino with table games, slots, bingo in Dalton Hall, and a High-Limit Room, Hotel, RV Park, Resort Shuttle, and a variety of award-winning dining options. The Jackson Rancheria General Store & Gas Station is conveniently located on the corner of Highway 88 and Dalton Road and includes a state-of-the-art car/RV wash ...
The Graton Rancheria was a 15-acre (61,000 m 2) Indian rancheria near Sebastopol in Sonoma County. The rancheria was established for Coast Miwok, Southern Pomo, and other Indians living in the region. In 1920, when Indians began to settle the land, they discovered that all but three acres (12,000 m 2) were inhospitable.
The tribe said the new proposal will “impact the timing and scope" of the casino — which has been stalled for years amid an ongoing legal battle. Wampanoag Tribe has a new plan for Taunton ...
Sep. 25—A plan to transform the former Lord & Taylor space at the Mall at Rockingham Park in Salem into a charitable gaming facility has some residents worried about increases in traffic and ...