Leelanau Sands Casino Peshawbestown Mi

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Leelanau Sands Casino Peshawbestown Mi

Leelanau Sands Casino Peshawbestown Mi

Presentation of the Peshawbestown Leelanau Sands Casino & Lodge. The Leelanau Sands Casino & Hotel is located in Peshawbestown, Michigan. In the casino, table games and 350 slots are at your disposition. One Bingo Hall is also available. In the hotel, there are 51 non-smoking rooms with cable TV, microwave and hair dryers. Leelanau Sands Casino, Peshawbestown: Address, Phone Number, Leelanau Sands Casino Reviews: 3/5. Leelanau Sands Casino is a casino with a small town atmosphere. What I mean by that is the casino is clean, the staff is extremely nice. I had a reason to use Security and they were phenomenal.

Leelanau Sands Casino offers the perfect venue for concerts and events in Leelanau County. The Leelanau Sands Showroom is your place for live music, with an exciting schedule of national touring acts. The 1,000-seat Showroom has hosted incredible acts, ranging from the mind-bending magic of Criss Angel to the rock-and-roll thrill of Daughtry. Located on M22 in Peshawbestown just 20 miles north of Traverse City, Leelanau Sands Casino is owned and operated by the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians and part of Grand Traverse Resorts, along with sister casino Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel in Williamsburg.

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Peshawbestown is located just a few miles south of Omena and is part of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians’. The Leelanau Sands Casino is located in Peshawbestown and attracts many visitors every summer. Originally founded as a mission, Peshawbetown’s exact history and dates are disputed. Peshawbestown was established by 1855 and in 1911 the Detroit Free Press published an article about the village. According to the article in 1911 Peshawbestown “was the only pure Indian village in all of Michigan.” The village had “two long rows of log cabins” which showed “the battering of nearly three-quarters of a century of tempestuous northern winds and snows… broken window panes [are] stuffed here and there with rags to keep out the cold… the doors of the houses all fasten with a latch string, a piece of bent wire hooked over a nail or an occasional padlock.” The village was originally called Eagle Town and then renamed Peshabestown after Chief Peshaba who was Chief in 1859. Today the Peshawbestown Pow Wow remembers the history and culture of the Ottawa Chippewa Indians.

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