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Michigans casinos are considered Class III casinos which have slot machines, video-lottery terminals, poker and other games commonly called “casino style” games. Legalized gambling began in Michigan with a state-run lottery, but in the early 1990s Michigan casinos owned and operated by Indian tribes became more common. Today there are nineteen (19) casinos in Michigan.
Michigan currently licenses the following forms of gambling:
- State lottery
- Horse racing
- Charitable gaming (e.g. bingo, raffles)
- Casino gaming on Indian reservations
- Casino gaming in Detroit
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Address:
16449 Michigan Avenue (Hwy M-38) Baraga, Michigan 49908
Toll Free:
(800) 323-8045
General:
(906) 353-6333
Hours:
24/7
Age:
18
Games:
300 video poker machines, Slots, Blackjack, 2 Deck Pitch, 3 Card Poker, Roulette, Craps, Texas Hold 'Em Poker, Bingo and more.
Accommodations:
Ojibwa Casino Hotel wih 40 units including 2 jacuzzi suites, indoor pool and sauna. The 4 Seasons Inn located across from the Ojibwa Casino Resort includes 40 units with 1 suite. Ojibwa Casino RV Park in Baraga, the Ojibwa R.V. Park is open May 1 through November 15 (or weather permitting). 12 sites available at $12/night.
Dining:
Roeper's Restaurant and Press Box Sports Bar
Shopping:
Ojibwa Casino Gift Shop
Parking:
Open lot and free shuttle service from hotels.
Child Care:
NA
Forum:
Go to our discussion board for topics on this casino
Official Website:
www.ojibwacasino.com
Driving Directions:
Get directions here
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