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I plan on doing some serious work to this page, I was an employee of the Turning Stone (and it's mother company) for 10yrs and my father worked as a site manager for the company that has done all of the casino's construction.
-- TravisO 10/2/05 2:44EST
Turning Stone Casino serves no alcohol. I think this is some rule relating to the 18 and over gambling policy. -- Fallshirmjager 21 January 2006 3:30AM EST
http://www.turning-stone.com identifies itself as Turning Stone Resort & Casino. I made a redirect, but I think the page should be moved. Thoughts? ccwaters 15:03, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
I agree, was thinking the same thing--209.6.228.181 22:43, 7 May 2007 (UTC)