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Profits from Pojoaque Pueblo's Seven Cities of Gold casino are helping the tribe diversify its holdings. With a new golf course, hotel resort, and convention center to complement the tribes' casino, supermarket, and other business ventures, the pueblo hopes to continue to attract tourists to their stretch of US 84/285. The casino employees has a full-time staff of 600. Source:
Pojoaque uses casino profits to diversify (The Santa Fe New Mexican 4/19) Related Story:
Pueblo golf course raises concern (The Medicine Wheel 4/19)
Casino profits help Pueblo diversify
Facebook TwitterProfits from Pojoaque Pueblo's Seven Cities of Gold casino are helping the tribe diversify its holdings. With a new golf course, hotel resort, and convention center to complement the tribes' casino, supermarket, and other business ventures, the pueblo hopes to continue to attract tourists to their stretch of US 84/285. The casino employees has a full-time staff of 600. Source:
Pojoaque uses casino profits to diversify (The Santa Fe New Mexican 4/19) Related Story:
Pueblo golf course raises concern (The Medicine Wheel 4/19)
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