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  2. Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa - Wikipedia

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    The Agua Caliente Casino is a gambling facility, run by the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, in Rancho Mirage, California.The facility has over 45,000 square feet (4,200 m 2) of gambling floor.

  3. Jim Rhodes (developer) - Wikipedia

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    Other residential communities followed thereafter. In the mid-1990s, Rhodes Homes built Palm Gardens and Elkhorn Springs, located respectively in the southeast and northwest Las Vegas Valley. [13] [14] Two other projects, Palm Canyon and Palm Hills, were built at the base of Black Mountain in Henderson, Nevada. [15]

  4. Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians - Wikipedia

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    Agua Caliente Reservation in 1928 Agua Caliente Band signage in downtown Palm Springs Location of Agua Caliente Reservation. The Agua Caliente Indian Reservation was founded on May 15, 1876 [5] through Executive Order signed by President Ulysses S. Grant covering 31,610 acres (12,790 ha).

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  6. Palms Casino Resort - Wikipedia

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    Palms Casino Resort is a hotel and casino located near the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It is owned and operated by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians . It includes 703 rooms and a 94,065 sq ft (8,738.9 m 2 ) casino.

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    Fontainebleau Las Vegas: Discounted rates, call 833-702-7272. South Point: Discounted rates through Jan. 31, fees waived. Call 866-796-7111 and use promo code CAR0109.

  8. Coyote Springs, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Coyote Springs development in 2006. Coyote Springs, Nevada, is a master-planned community being developed in Lincoln County and Clark County, Nevada. The community was initially planned by developer and attorney-lobbyist Harvey Whittemore and Pardee Homes. Thomas Seeno and Albert Seeno, Jr. became the sole owners of Coyote Springs following ...

  9. A nearly 60-acre mixed-use development is coming to a busy ...

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    A nearly 60-acre mixed-use development, which could include national and regional businesses and a “residential component” is being planned in a bustling section of Lexington County.