Yes, the logo is a dead match for the one used currently on their Chipcos in Duluth. Could any Minnesota experts relate if the "Fond Du Lac Band of lake Superior Chippewa" had a gaming place in another location befoer they opened the one in downtown Duluth. Also, why do their 50c and $1 Chipco, which I have, and the mystery $50 sample you showed on the board, all feature the "Fond-du-Luth" scripted over a "III." What does the roman number three refer to?
It was an interesting stop last summer when I got to visit the Fond-du-Luth Casino. It was so non-typical for an Indian casino. Not located off some remote county highway in the boondocks, where you have to keep an eye out for signs to find the place or drive with your map in your lap so you can make the five or six turns to get to it -- this place took up three floors in what appeared to be an old office building right in the middle of downtown. Weird. But nice looking chips.
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