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Four tribes collaborate on D.C. hotel venture
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FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2003 Four tribes broke ground on their $43 million hotel in Washington, D.C., on Thursday. The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians of California, the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians of California, the Forest County Potawatomi Tribe of Wisconsin and the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin are opening the 233-room hotel. Tribal leaders said it was a way to diversify their holdings. Get the Story:
Four Indian tribes join to build hotel in D.C. (The Washington Times 3/6)
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