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The Kewadin Casinos (/ k ə ˈ w eɪ ˈ d ə n / kə-WAY-dən) are a set of casinos located in the US state of Michigan. The casinos are owned by the federally recognized Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians. The primary property is located in Sault Ste. Marie, with additional locations on tribal lands in Christmas, Hessel, Manistique, and St ...
Kewadin Casino, Hotel and Convention Center includes a casino gaming space, a 320-room hotel, and a 25,000 square feet (2,300 m 2) convention center. [3] The facility also includes 3,272 square feet (304.0 m 2) of kitchen space and a 12,019 square feet (1,116.6 m 2) restaurant which serves over 400,000 people per year. [7]
26 Mar 2016 – Kewadin Casino, Hotel and Convention Center AfDed by TheLongTone was closed as keep by Northamerica1000 on 18 Apr 2016; discussion; 01 Jul 2015 – Alexander Borteh AfDed by Handpolk was closed by EvergreenFir on 24 Jul 2015; discussion; 27 Jul 2016 – Casino hotel AfDed by MSJapan was closed as keep by Davey2010 on 04 Aug 2016 ...
Kewadin Casino, Hotel and Convention Center; See also. Keewatin (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 12 December 2023, at 23:00 (UTC). Text is ...
This is a list of casinos in Michigan. Gambling has been legal in Michigan since the 1980s. The state is home to 26 land-based casinos. 23 of these are Indian casinos and 3 are commercial casinos in Detroit
Based on a 1993 compact with the state, the tribe operates five casinos under the Kewadin Casinos name in Sault Ste. Marie, St. Ignace, Manistique, Christmas and Hessel. The tribe also owns and manages hotels at the Christmas, Sault Ste. Marie and St. Ignace casino sites. These tribal enterprises operate at a profit, generating revenues for the ...
Pages in category "Casinos in Michigan" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Kewadin Casino, Hotel and Convention Center; Kewadin Casinos;
Four Winds Hartford is a 52,000-square-foot (4,800 m 2) casino in Hartford, Michigan that opened on August 30, 2011. It is one of the Four Winds Casinos, which are all owned and operated by the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians. [1] The design of the casino was inspired by the traditions of the Potawatomi people. [2]