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Ron White, possibly the most sophisticated of the group, is known for his appearances on stage with a glass of scotch and a cigar. Though the group of four are friends and have toured together, they can also be seen in separate performances. 266 reviews of Seven Feathers Casino Resort 'We stopped here a few times on our way to and from Washington coming from California. We stayed here on the way back. The staff is amazing attentive and you are very well taken care of.
Seven Feathers Casino Resort | |
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Location in Oregon | |
Location | Canyonville, Oregon |
Address | 146 Chief Miwaleta Lane Canyonville, Oregon 97417 |
Opening date | April 1992[1] |
Theme | Native American |
No. of rooms | 298[2] |
Total gaming space | 68,000 square feet (6,000 m2)[3] |
Notable restaurants | Cow Creek Restaurant Creekside Restaurant Steelhead Lounge |
Owner | Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians[3] |
Previous names | Cow Creek Bingo Hall[3] |
Renovated in | 1999, 2003 |
Coordinates | 42°56′21.36″N123°17′03.36″W / 42.9392667°N 123.2842667°WCoordinates: 42°56′21.36″N123°17′03.36″W / 42.9392667°N 123.2842667°W |
Website | www.sevenfeathers.com |
Seven Feathers Casino Resort is a 298-room, AAA three-star hotel and casino located in Canyonville, Oregon, United States.[1][2] The casino is owned by the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians. At 232,500 square feet (21,600 m2),[1] with 68,000 square feet (6,300 m2) of gaming space, it is the largest facility of its kind in Southern Oregon.[3] The resort attracts over one million visitors annually.[3][4]
History[edit]
The casino originally opened as the 450-seat Cow Creek Bingo Hall in April 1992. It was then expanded into a casino in 1994, and expanded again in 1999, 2003, and 2009.[1] A 147-room hotel was constructed alongside the casino in 1996,[1] and 151 more rooms were added in 2009.[2] The resort added a 191-space RV park in the summer of 2006.[5][6]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ abcde'Frequently Asked Questions'. Seven Feathers Casino Resort. Retrieved March 25, 2011.
- ^ abc'Seven Feathers Hotel'. Seven Feathers Casino Resort. Retrieved March 25, 2011.
- ^ abcde'About Seven Feathers'. Seven Feathers Casino Resort. Retrieved March 25, 2011.
- ^Craig, Paul (May 21, 2007). 'Canyonville casino resort expands on its amenities'. The News-Review. Roseburg, Oregon. Retrieved March 25, 2011.
- ^'Amenities'. Seven Feathers RV Resort. Retrieved August 15, 2008.
- ^Skoog, Erik (July 6, 2006). 'RV Park nears completion'. The News-Review. Roseburg, Oregon. Retrieved August 15, 2008.(subscription required)
Seven Feathers Casino Resort | |
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Location in Oregon | |
Location | Canyonville, Oregon |
Address | 146 Chief Miwaleta Lane Canyonville, Oregon 97417 |
Opening date | April 1992[1] |
Theme | Native American |
No. of rooms | 298[2] |
Total gaming space | 68,000 square feet (6,000 m2)[3] |
Notable restaurants | Cow Creek Restaurant Creekside Restaurant Steelhead Lounge |
Owner | Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians[3] |
Previous names | Cow Creek Bingo Hall[3] |
Renovated in | 1999, 2003 |
Coordinates | 42°56′21.36″N123°17′03.36″W / 42.9392667°N 123.2842667°WCoordinates: 42°56′21.36″N123°17′03.36″W / 42.9392667°N 123.2842667°W |
Website | www.sevenfeathers.com |
Seven Feathers Casino Resort is a 298-room, AAA three-star hotel and casino located in Canyonville, Oregon, United States.[1][2] The casino is owned by the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians. At 232,500 square feet (21,600 m2),[1] with 68,000 square feet (6,300 m2) of gaming space, it is the largest facility of its kind in Southern Oregon.[3] The resort attracts over one million visitors annually.[3][4]
History[edit]
The casino originally opened as the 450-seat Cow Creek Bingo Hall in April 1992. It was then expanded into a casino in 1994, and expanded again in 1999, 2003, and 2009.[1] A 147-room hotel was constructed alongside the casino in 1996,[1] and 151 more rooms were added in 2009.[2] The resort added a 191-space RV park in the summer of 2006.[5][6]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
Seven Feathers Casino Employment
- ^ abcde'Frequently Asked Questions'. Seven Feathers Casino Resort. Retrieved March 25, 2011.
- ^ abc'Seven Feathers Hotel'. Seven Feathers Casino Resort. Retrieved March 25, 2011.
- ^ abcde'About Seven Feathers'. Seven Feathers Casino Resort. Retrieved March 25, 2011.
- ^Craig, Paul (May 21, 2007). 'Canyonville casino resort expands on its amenities'. The News-Review. Roseburg, Oregon. Retrieved March 25, 2011.
- ^'Amenities'. Seven Feathers RV Resort. Retrieved August 15, 2008.
- ^Skoog, Erik (July 6, 2006). 'RV Park nears completion'. The News-Review. Roseburg, Oregon. Retrieved August 15, 2008.(subscription required)