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Cherokee Nation plans $25M hotel at casino
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
The Cherokee Nation on Monday unveiled plans for a $25 million hotel at its casino near West Siloam Springs, Oklahoma. The eight-story hotel will feature 140 rooms. The theme will be based on Cherokee history from the 1780s to 1830. The casino is undergoing a $83 million expansion. The facility is near the Arkansas border. Get the Story:
Tribe planning $25 million hotel (The Tulsa World 1/8)
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