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Non-Tech : Casinos/Gambling and Favorite Destination Spots
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To: AugustWest who wrote (5)3/27/1998 12:37:00 PM
From: T.R.  Read Replies (1) of 141
 
Hey August,

First off thanks for tipping me off to this site. Secondly, it looks like I should've read the next posting (this one) before I rifled all my questions.

Due to one of my former jobs I had the pleasure of traveling to quite a few cities. Often I ended up with a lot of the same people from different parts of the country and we all liked to gamble.

In Minnesota there are a couple of casinos within 15 minutes of the Twin Cities (which has pleanty of things to do for a family..MegaMall, Theatres (plays), Sports, Zoos, Parks, LAKES, etc, etc.) The big casino looks like it belongs in Vegas...top notch acts..large floor and about four blocks from another casino. In norhern Minnesota (near Duluth) there are several cainos Grand Casino, Black Bear, etc. Again..a lot of things to do in the area.. great hiking, fantastic downtown, etc. Both Duluth and Twin Cities also offer great skywalk systems so you can either be outside or in a climate controlled atmoshere.

Lots more to share but I gotta' go

Talk to y'all later.

T.R.
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