Three tribes are holding a grand opening for their new hotel in downtown Sacramento, California, today.
The Residence Inn by Marriott Sacramento at Capitol Park is a venture of
Three Fires LLC. The Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians, the San Manuel Band of Serrano Mission Indians, both of California, and the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, are the principal owners.
The three tribes, along with a fourth from Wisconsin, already own a Residence Inn in Washington, D.C. That hotel opened its doors in March 2005.
Get the Story:
Hotel Owned By Native Americans Opens In Sac Today
(CBS13 8/28)
Downtown Residence Inn set to open (The Sacramento Business Journal 8/27)
Relevant Links:
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians - http://www.sanmanuel.com
Viejas
Band of Kumeyaay Indians - http://www.viejasbandofkumeyaay.org
Oneida
Nation of Wisconsin - http://www.oneidanation.org
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