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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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    List of card rooms in the U.S. state of Washington; Casino City County State District Type Comments Buzz Inn Casino and Steakhouse: East Wenatchee: Douglas: Washington: Card room: Clearwater Poker Room: Wenatchee: Chelan: Washington: Card room: Club Hollywood Casino: Shoreline: King: Washington: Card room (Nevada Gold) Coyote Bob's Casino ...

  4. Snoqualmie Valley Record - Wikipedia

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    The Snoqualmie Valley Record is a weekly newspaper in King County, Washington, United States. The paper was founded as the North Bend Post in 1913 and has published continuously since 1923 as the Snoqualmie Valley Record. The paper covers news in the Snoqualmie Valley, which includes North Bend, Snoqualmie, Preston, Fall City, Carnation, and ...

  5. 4 of the 'Luckiest' Casinos in the U.S. Are in This State ...

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    Twin Pine Casino—Middletown, California (51.69% of reviews) Related: 3 Zodiac Signs Manifest Luck Later in Life Surprisingly, four of the top 10 "luckiest" casinos are located in one state ...

  6. Explore the real 'Twin Peaks': Snoqualmie and North Bend ...

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    Fans of the 1980s cult classic “Twin Peaks” know all about North Bend and Snoqualmie, two Washington towns that served as the backdrop for the television show. Some of the original series ...

  7. 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]

  8. Snoqualmie Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Snoqualmie Valley is a farming and timber-producing region located along the Snoqualmie River in Western Washington, United States. The valley stretches from the confluence of the three forks of the river at North Bend to the confluence of the Snoqualmie River and the Skykomish River (home to the Skykomish / Skai-whamish , a Snoqualmie band ...

  9. 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 ...