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Blackjack Ski Resort NewsBlackjack Resort searching for investors
November 17, 2008 - The snow may be falling, but the slopes will remain closed as of now. Monday, November 17, 2008 at 10:54 a.m. BESSEMER -- The future of the Blackjack Ski Resort is up in the air.
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A skier's hat trick in Michigan's U.P.
November 06, 2006 - Indianhead, Big Powderhorn and Blackjack--located within minutes of each other in Michigan's Upper Peninsula--have long been favorites with Midwest skiers. A mix of terrain, more than 80 runs and lifts, multiple runs, lots of snow (annual average around 17 feet) and a variety of lodging are among the draws.
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A heavenly mountain
March 01, 2006 - Published Feb 28, 2006 - 14:27:25 CST. Although finding a short lift line, an uncrowded blackjack table or a restaurant that doesn't require a sizable wait on a weekend evening is rare, there was a time when South Lake Tahoe resembled a ghost town during the winter months.
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Storm
King lift worth the ride - for the view alone
December 05, 2003 - Summit Daily News, CO - In the middle
of March, skiing the Storm King lift at Copper Mountain is an experience
in bliss. No matter when the last storm blew through, whether it was the
day before or eight days before, deep stashes of hidden powder still
exist. Maybe it's hiding in the Enchanted Forest, or maybe it's down
under the Blackjack lift. If nowhere else, a ridiculous cove of powder
is always hiding in the corners of Spaulding Bowl right at treeline.
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Ballot
proposal promotes tourism, but at what price?
October 01, 2003 - Aspen Times, CO - A ballot proposal
that would expand gambling in Colorado and raise funds to promote
tourism is earning support of many tourism-related businesses, but
caution in Aspen. Voters statewide will determine in November whether
video lottery terminals with games such as poker, blackjack and bingo
should be allowed at five dog and horse racetracks in the Front Range.
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