Casino Near Oscoda Michigan

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And, for a couple’s retreat, you’ll find some of Michigan’s best Bed and Breakfast Resorts offering private beaches, in-room whirlpools and fireplaces and the most romantic and breathtaking sunrises. Wherever you choose to stay, you’ll be guaranteed a warm welcome in Oscoda. Casinos in Oscoda on YP.com. See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for the best Casinos in Oscoda, MI.

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  1. Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel offers the perfect northern Michigan getaway with a 56,000-square-foot casino floor, contemporary accommodations, and endless dining options, from a high-end steakhouse to a casual buffet. Explore Traverse City by day, and then play the night away at northern Michigan’s most popular casino.
  2. Experience the #1 Manistee Michigan Casino and entertainment venue. Little River Casino Resort is the gateway to scenic M22 and is located at the intersection of U.S, 31 and M-22. Featuring a newly expanded non-smoking gaming area.
List of casinos in the U.S. state of Michigan
CasinoCityCountyStateDistrictTypeComments
Bay Mills Resort & CasinoBrimleyChippewaMichiganland-based
FireKeepers Casino HotelBattle CreekCalhounMichiganland-based
Four Winds New BuffaloNew BuffaloBerrienMichiganland-based
Four Winds HartfordHartfordVan BurenMichiganland-based
Four Winds DowagiacDowagiacCassMichiganland-based[1]
Greektown Casino HotelDetroitWayneMichiganland-based
Gun Lake CasinoWaylandAlleganMichiganland-based
Island Resort & CasinoBark RiverDeltaMichiganland-based
Kewadin Casino - ChristmasChristmasAlgerMichigan
Kewadin Casino - HesselHesselMackinacMichigan
Kewadin Casino - ManistiqueManistiqueSchoolcraftMichiganland-based
Kewadin Casino, Hotel and Convention CenterSault Sainte MarieChippewaMichigan
Kewadin Shores Casino - St. IgnaceSt IgnaceMackinacMichigan
Kings Club CasinoBrimleyChippewaMichiganland-based
Leelanau Sands CasinoSuttons BayLeelanauMichigan
Little River Casino and ResortManisteeManisteeMichigan
MGM Grand DetroitDetroitWayneMichiganland-based
MotorCity Casino HotelDetroitWayneMichiganland-based
Northern Waters Casino ResortWatersmeetGogebicMichigan
Odawa Casino ResortPetoskeyEmmetMichiganland-based
Ojibwa Casino - MarquetteMarquetteMarquetteMichigan
Ojibwa Casino Resort - BaragaBaragaBaragaMichigan
Saganing Eagles Landing CasinoStandishArenacMichiganland-based
Soaring Eagle Casino & ResortMt. PleasantIsabellaMichiganland-based
Turtle Creek Casino and HotelWilliamsburgGrand TraverseMichigan

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Oscoda Michigan Population

  • Island Resort & Casino

  • Kewadin Casino by Manistique

Oscoda

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References[edit]

  1. ^Haight, Debra (June 15, 2012). 'Pokagons Got the Green Light for Dowagiac Casino'. The Herald-Palladium. The H-P. Retrieved June 16, 2012.

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Casino Near Oscoda Michigan

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Oscoda is an unincorporated community in the U.S. state of Michigan located on the northern side of the Au Sable River where it enters Lake Huron. The community of Au Sable is on the other side of the river. Oscoda is in Oscoda Township in Iosco County, and not in Oscoda County, which is to the northwest. The 1990 census population was 1061, although 3,000 personnel were stationed at nearby Wurtsmith Air Force Base. Oscoda is a census-designated place (CDP) for statistical purposes. As of the 2000 census (several years after the closure of the air force base), the population was 992. The post office at Oscoda first opened with the name AuSable on September 23, 1856. The name changed to Oscoda on July 1, 1875.
Nearby is the Lumberman's Monument, in honor of the lumberjacks that first populated the area. The State of Michigan has designated Oscoda as the official home of Paul Bunyan due to the earliest documented publications in the Oscoda Press, August 10, 1906, by James MacGillivray (later revised and published in The Detroit News in 1910).
Wurtsmith Air Force Base (originally Camp Skeel) was located just outside the community from 1923 to 1993. Wurtsmith was the site of the Strategic Air Command's 379th Bombardment Wing consisting of one nuclear-armed B-52 bomber squadron and one air refueling squadron equipped with KC-135s. The Charter Township of Oscoda created a Redevelopment Authority with the cooperation of the Michigan Legislature. The Wurtsmith Renaissance Zone was created in 1997, which exempted businesses and residents of the 5,000 acre (20 km²) zone from all state and most local taxes.