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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2001 The Tulalip Tribes of Washington are expanding development plans, including a possible ice rink, said the tribes' executive director of government affairs.. John McCoy said a hotel and conventionc center, a shopping complex, a water park and an miniamphitheater are under consideration. An ice rink has been proposed by the city of Everett as well. Get the Story:
Tulalips also are interested in constructing an ice arena (The Daily Herald 11/28)
Tulalip Tribes considering development
Facebook TwitterWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2001 The Tulalip Tribes of Washington are expanding development plans, including a possible ice rink, said the tribes' executive director of government affairs.. John McCoy said a hotel and conventionc center, a shopping complex, a water park and an miniamphitheater are under consideration. An ice rink has been proposed by the city of Everett as well. Get the Story:
Tulalips also are interested in constructing an ice arena (The Daily Herald 11/28)
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