The Navajo Nation broke ground on its first gamin facility in Arizona.
The $150 million Twin Arrows Casino and Resort will be located off a major interstate near Flagstaff. The facility is expected to open by mid-June 2012.
The facility will include a hotel, conference center, spa and golf course.
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Navajo Nation breaks ground on first Arizona casino
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Navajo Nation breaks ground on first gaming facility in Arizona
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
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