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List of casinos in the U.S. state of Washington
CasinoCityCountyStateDistrictType[1]Comments
12 Tribes Resort CasinoOmakOkanoganWashington12 Native American Tribes
7 Cedars CasinoSequimClallamWashingtonNative American (Jamestown S'Klallam)
Angel of the Winds Casino ResortArlingtonSnohomishWashingtonNative American (Stillaguamish)
Buzz Inn Casino and SteakhouseEast Wenatchee, WashingtonDouglasWashingtonCard room
Casino SnoqualmieSnoqualmieKingWashingtonNative American (Snoqualmie)
Chewelah CasinoChewelahStevensWashingtonNative American (Spokane)
Suquamish Clearwater Casino ResortSuqamishKitsapWashingtonNative American (Suqamish)
Clearwater Poker RoomWenatcheeChelanWashington
Club Hollywood CasinoShorelineKingWashingtonCard room (Nevada Gold)
Coulee Dam CasinoCoulee DamLincolnWashingtonNative American (Colville)
Coyote Bob's CasinoKennewickBentonWashingtonCard room (Nevada Gold)
Crazy Moose Casino - Mountlake TerraceMountlake TerraceSnohomishWashingtonCard room (Nevada Gold)
Crazy Moose Casino - PascoPascoLincolnWashingtonCard room (Nevada Gold)
Elwha River CasinoPort AngelesClallamWashingtonNative American (Elwha)
Emerald Downs Race TrackAuburnKingWashingtonNative American (Puyallup)
Emerald Queen CasinoFifePierceWashingtonNative American (Puyallup)
Emerald Queen CasinoTacomaPierceWashingtonEmerald Queen Casino is also located in Tacoma, WA.
Ilani Casino ResortLa CenterClarkWashingtonNative American (Cowlitz)
Joker's CasinoRichlandBentonWashington
Lancer CasinoClarkstonAsotinWashington
Legends Casino at Yakima NationToppenishYakimaWashingtonNative American (Yakima)
Little Creek Casino and ResortSheltonMasonWashingtonNative American (Squaxin)
Lucky Dog CasinoPotlatchMasonWashingtonNative American (Skokomish)
Lucky Eagle CasinoRochesterThurstonWashingtonNative American (Chehalis)
Lucky Dragonz CasinoSeattleKingWashingtonCard room
Mill Bay CasinoMansonChelanWashingtonNative American (Colville)
Mr. Z's CasinoPullmanWhitmanWashington
Muckleshoot Indian CasinoAuburnKingWashingtonNative American (Muckleshoot)
New Phoenix CasinoLa CenterClarkWashington
Nisqually Red Wind CasinoYelmThurstonWashingtonNative American (Nisqually)
Nob Hill CasinoYakimaYakimaWashington
Nooksack Northwood CasinoLyndenWhatcomWashingtonNative American (Nooksack)
Nooksack River CasinoDemingWhatcomWashingtonNative American (Nooksack)Closed 2015[2]
Northern Quest CasinoAirway HeightsSpokaneWashingtonNative American (Kalispel)
Okanogan Casino and BingoOkanoganOkanoganWashingtonNative American (Colville)
Quinault Beach Resort and CasinoOcean ShoresGrays HarborWashingtonNative American (Quinault)
Red Dragon CasinoMountlake TerraceSnohomishWashingtonCard room (Nevada Gold)
Roxy's CasinoSeattleKing CountyWashington
Royal CasinoEverettSnohomishWashingtonCard room (Nevada Gold)
Shoalwater Bay CasinoTokelandPacificWashingtonNative American (Shoalwater)
Silver Dollar Casino - Mill CreekMill CreekSnohomishWashingtonCard room (Nevada Gold)
Silver Dollar Casino - RentonRentonKingWashingtonCard room (Nevada Gold)
Silver Dollar Casino - SeaTacSeaTacKingWashingtonCard room (Nevada Gold)
Silver Reef CasinoFerndaleWhatcomWashingtonNative American (Lummi)
Skagit Valley CasinoBowSkagitWashingtonNative American (Skagit)Formally Harrah's Skagit Casino
Spokane Tribe CasinoAirway HeightsSpokaneWashingtonNative American (Spokane)
Swinomish Northern Lights CasinoAnacortesSkagitWashingtonNative American (Swinomish)
The Point CasinoKingstonKitsapWashingtonNative American (S'Klallam)
Tulalip Resort Casino at Quil CedaMarysvilleSnohomishWashingtonNative American (Tulalip)
Tulalip Resort CasinoTulalipSnohomishWashingtonNative American (Tulalip)
Wild Goose CasinoEllensburgKittitasWashington
Wizards CasinoBurienKingWashington

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  1. ^'Washington Indian Casinos'. 500 Nations. Retrieved August 9, 2012.
  2. ^'Nooksack River Casino shuts down after financial problems'. December 11, 2015.

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Lynnwood is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The population was 35,836 at the 2010 census, making it the fourth largest in Snohomish County and twenty-ninth largest in Washington State. The city is a mix of urban, suburban, small city, crossroads and bedroom community to many professionals who work in Seattle. Lynnwood is known to be the 'hub city' of south Snohomish County because of all the retail shopping. Straddling the junction between Interstate 5 and the north end of Interstate 405 in Washington, it is the final tangle of population on the north end of 'greater Seattle' before one continues on to other places: Everett, Bellingham, or Vancouver, BC. Its climate is wet and cool, wetter than that of Seattle. The center of the town at 44th Avenue West and 196th Southwest has the usual American panoply of small businesses, strip malls, and retail stores. Outside the commercial center of Lynnwood, to the east and north, lie Alderwood Mall, houses, and portions of the green belt.
Lynnwood was officially incorporated on April 23, 1959, from a larger unincorporated area called Alderwood Manor. The area was originally platted, developed, and sold as 1-acre (4,000 m2) lots designed for raising chickens. Even today you can see many of the original 80 year old homes that were the chicken ranches, and old buildings.
The name 'Lynnwood' comes from a developer from Seattle who planned to build something at Highway 99 and Alderwood Road (now 196th ST SW). He named the building 'Lynn' for his wife and 'wood' for Alderwood. Many other stores around took the name Lynnwood and were known as the Lynnwood Business District.