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Highway 99 and Grant Line Road
Elk Grove, Sacramento County, CA

Wilton Rancheria will build a $500 million resort casino in Sacramento County off Highway 99 and Grant Line Road. It will feature a 110,260 sq-ft gaming floor with 2,000 slots and 84 table games and a 12-story hotel with 302 guest rooms, spa and fitness center and a luxury pool.

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Elk Grove Casino hits another legal roadblockDecember 6, 2019 - Stand Up for California, an anti-casino activist group, has filed an appeal with the Bureau of Indian Affairs alleging an improper transfer of 36 acres for the casino site... Read moreElk Grove casino project starts 'ghost mall' demolitionNovember 29, 2019 - Demolition of the abandoned 'ghost mall' is underway in Elk Grove to clear the building site for the $500 casino resort planned by the Wilton Rancheria. Construction on the casino will begin... Read moreElk Grove casino court win is appealedOctober 29, 2019 - Two weeks after a DC federal judge dismissed a lawsuit from an opposition group trying to block construction of the Elk Grove casino, that group Stand Up for California! has filed an appeal based on... Read moreElk Grove casino wins final court battleOctober 16, 2019 - After three years of litigation, a DC federal judge dismissed the final lawsuit against building the Elk Grove casino. The Wilton Rancheria can now finalize plans for their $500M casino in Sacramento County.... Read moreElk Grove Casino Project Fights Another LawsuitJuly 4, 2019 - The U.S. Dept of Interior and the Wilton Rancheria both filed legal responses yesterday in the U.S. District Court DC for another lawsuit filed by ... Read more More Headlines ...

Casino Project Summary

CONSTRUCTION

  • $500M cost
  • Construction to begin in early 2019
  • Grand opening in late 2020

CASINO

  • 110,260 sq-ft gaming floor
  • 2,000 slot machines
  • 84 table games

HOTEL

  • 302 guest rooms and suites
  • 12-story hotel tower
  • Ballroom
  • Spa and fitness center
  • Luxury pool
  • Meeting space

RESTAURANTS

  • Multiple venues including fine dining
  • Bars and lounges
  • Details are pending

EVENTS

  • 30,000 total square-feet of event space
  • Conference center
  • Ballroom
  • Entertainment venue

OTHER

  • Retail outlet stores
  • Movie theatre

In September 2016 the Elk Grove City Council approved a local agreement with the tribe. Wilton Rancheria will pay the city $132 million over 20 years to cover the financial impact of the casino on its community.

The proposed site is 'off-reservation' land. The tribe opted to purchase it for a casino and applied to the U.S. Interior Department for special approval. A favorable decision was issued in January 2017 and the land was taken into federal trust.

This prompted opposition groups to appeal the legality of that decision. In July 2017 the Interior Department denied their appeal.

A week later Gov. Jerry Brown announced he had negotiated and signed a gaming compact with the tribe allowing 2,500 slot machines. The compact was then ratified by the legislature and final signoffs and approvals were announced in October 2017.

Preparation of the casino site began Feb 1, 2019 with the demolition and removal of the abandoned Elk Grove Mall. The casino site is at the north end of the mall near Kammerer Road and Highway 99. The job will finished by March 1.

Once the casino construction is underway it will take 12-18 months to complete the entire project.

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Gaming

110,260 sq-ft gaming floor
2,000 Slot Machines
84 Table Games

Restaurants

Details to be announced.
Multiple venues
Fine dining venue

Events

30,000 total square-feet of event space
Conference center - will be one of the largest in the region
Ballroom
Entertainment venue

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Elk Grove Casino hits another legal roadblock

December 6, 2019

Stand Up for California, an anti-casino activist group, has filed an appeal with the Bureau of Indian Affairs alleging the Wilton Rancheria's land-to-trust application was not properly approval by the U.S. Interior Department.

Although the approved application was signed by Lawrence S. Roberts, principal deputy assistant secretary of Indian Affairs, the Director of Stand Up, Cheryl Schmit, cites regulations requiring the final approval must be made by either the secretary or assistant secretary of Indian Affairs. She asserts: 'A principal deputy assistant secretary lacks authority to make this decision'.

Wilton Rancheria spokesman Bob Magnuson criticized the appeal as 'pathetic.' He said, 'We know there are going to be nuisance lawsuits and that's all this is'.

When Lawrence S. Roberts, principal deputy assistant secretary of Indian Affairs, signed the approval it was Jan. 19, 2017, the last day of the Obama administration.

Howard Dickstein, a Sacramento tribal-law attorney, stated 'We are in somewhat uncharted waters. This is a murky situation where you have one administration walking out the door, rushing through the process of taking land into trust.'

The appeal could now take months for review by the Interior Board of Indian Affairs, an appellate review body under the Secretary of the Interior.

Although the Bureau of India Affairs confirmed last week that the land transfer was completed Feb 10, 2017, it has not been confirmed by publication in the National Register.

Katherine Florey, a professor at the UC Davis School of Law, says this case 'could be tied down in litigation for quite a while. Even if the tribe is ultimately successful, it often takes a long time to get there'.

Elk Grove casino project starts 'ghost mall' demolition

November 29, 2019

Courtesy of ABC10

Wilton Rancheria will build a $500 million resort casino in Elk Grove, California at the site of the 'ghost mall', an unfinished shopping mall that was abandoned after bankruptcy in 2008. The partially built structure has stood empty since that time.

That situation is now changing. Construction workers are onsite to demolish the northern section of the ghost mall which should take 3-4 weeks. This will clear the building site for the Wilton Rancheria casino which is scheduled to start by the end of December.

At the demolition event, Wilton Rancheria Chairman Raymond Hitchcock said, 'We're starting a new chapter moving closer to a brighter future for our tribal citizens the people of Elk Grove and the greater Sacramento region.'

The southern half of the ghost mall is owned by Howard Hughes Corp, which filed for demolition permits last week. The company will clear that section by end of February.

Elk Grove casino court win is appealed

October 29, 2019

Earlier this month a District of Columbia federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by Stand Up for California for the purpose of blocking the Wilton Rancheria from building a casino in Elk Grove, Sacramento County, California.

At that time many considered that decision by U.S. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden to be the winning end to a long legal fight with activist, opposition groups. It was hoped to be the final court battle for the $500 million Elk Grove casino project.

However, two weeks later on Oct. 21, the judicial decision was appealed by Stand Up for California! The group wants to reverse the ruling and has 60 days to provide written arguments that support their appeal.

Their arguments involves the Feb. 10, 2017 decision by the U.S. Department of the Interior to take the Elk Grove casino land into federal trust for the benefit of the tribe.

Stand Up claims that action was taken in an 'extraordinarily expedited two-month review at the end of the Obama administration after spending several years reviewing a separate site in Galt.'

As a result this 'last-minute switch' to the Elk Grove site misled the public, and thus resulted in 'an inadequate analysis of the project's impacts.'

Wilton Rancheria Tribal Chair Raymond 'Chuckie' Hitchcock disagreed with the claims.

'That's just simply not true,' he said. 'Elk Grove, Galt and Wilton were different alternatives (that) were all being reviewed at the very beginning of the scoping period back in 2013. They all have mounds of environmental documents.

'Did the preferred site change at the end, once it was revealed that the most preferred site and less environmentally impactful was the Elk Grove site? Yes. But was it reviewed and studied to the fullest extent (of) BIA (requirements)? Absolutely.'

Hitchcock believes this appeal has no chance of overturning the judge's ruling, and added, 'The tribe fully expects to put a shovel in the ground in the very near future, regardless of this frivolous appeal.'

Elk Grove casino wins final court battle

October 16, 2019

A District of Columbia federal judge has dismisses a lawsuit filed by Stand Up for California to block Wilton Rancheria from building a casino in Elk Grove, Sacramento County, California.

U.S. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden issued his ruling Oct 7 and cited the fact that the Elk Grove casino project location was land occupied by Wilton ancestors and located near historical tribal sites. He found 'no evidence of a legal or procedural flaw' in the U.S. Interior's decision to take that land into federal trust for the tribe.

Wilton Rancheria Chairman Raymond Hitchcock issued this statement following the ruling:

'We are gratified by the judge's ruling to decisively reject dishonest arguments put forth by well-funded special interest groups that have tried at every turn to stop our project. We will continue to move ahead with our plans to build the resort and casino.'

Hitchcock also said the groundbreaking for the casino is 'imminent

Elk Grove Casino Project Fights Another Lawsuit

July 4, 2019

In another attempt to block construction of the Elk Grove casino project, the activist group Stand Up for California! filed another lawsuit on June 13, 2019 against the U.S. Department of Interior and the Wilton Rancheria that challenges the legality of transferring Elk Grove land owned by the tribe into federal trust for the purpose of building a casino.

The U.S. Department Interior completed the land transfer in Feb 2017. Stand Up for California! wants the U.S. District Court to vacate that land transfer into federal trust and rescind the records of conveyance.

On July 3 both defendants filed their responses with the court. The Bureau of Indian Affairs filed a 20-page report for the federal government claiming a 'bad faith' challenge by the plaintiff. The Wilton Rancheria filed a 25-page response in its defense.

Tribal Chairman Raymond Hitchcock said, 'I am most confident that the litigation is going to go in our favor in the next few months. The judge will be reviewing all the documents and this salacious litigation put before the tribe by Stand Up for California! for the past two years will finally come to an end in the tribe's favor.'

Hitchcock then mentioned the construction schedule may be somewhat delayed pending the court's decision. He feels the construction will likely be completed by the end of 2020 or early 2021.

Demolition of 'Ghost Mall' clears way for Elk Grove casino

March 25, 2019

Courtesy of ABC 10 KTTV.

The casino site for the Wilton Rancheria casino proposed for Elk Grove has been cleared of previous construction projects including the abandoned 'Ghost Mall'.

Eleven years ago the Howard Hughes Corp began construction on a shopping mall at Highway 99 and Kammerer Road. Construction was stopped and never resumed resulting in the 'ghost mall' nickname. Hughes officially abandoned the project earlier this year.

Another anti-casino lawsuit tossed by federal judge

January 25, 2019

A federal judge has denied a lawsuit filed two years ago by the anti-casino group Stand Up for California! against the U.S. Interior Department and the Wilton Rancheria in an attempt for a restraining order to stop construction of the tribe's casino resort planned for Elk Grove, California.

The lawsuit alleged the inappropriate contact early communications between the federal government and tribe, and all correspondence and documents during that time should be made availabe to the plaintiff.

A decision last week in the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. ruled against the activist group. Judge Trevor McFadden wrote 'federal regulations require conversations between the department and tribes about the land acquisition process before the release of a decision.'

This is the second lawsuit filed against the Elk Grove casino by Stand Up for California! Two years ago a federal court rejected their claim that the Interior Department's approval to place the casino site into federal trust was invalid because it was made by an interim official of that department.

Wilton chairman predicts casino opening in 2020

Near

January 4, 2019

Wilton Rancheria Chairman Raymond Hitchcock said last week his tribe expects to finish construction of the Wilton Resort Casino by the end of 2020.

A final determination of the opening date will be announced later based on progress of the project. Hitchcock said 'There's no definitive date yet, but we're looking at early 2019 to begin this process, and it's slated for completion by late 2020.'

Construction is expected to take 12-18 months to complete.

Big Step - Fed approves management contract for Elk Grove casino

November 07, 2018

On October 31 the management contract for the proposed Elk Grove casino was approved by the National Indian Gaming Commission.

The proposed casino will be owned by the Wilton Rancheria tribe. Boyd Gaming will be partnering with the tribe for the casino project. One reason why approval must be given from the commission is to be sure that the tribe is not taken advantage of.

The environmental impact statement was also submitted with the management contract. The U.S. Department of the Interior completed the report previously as part of the process for taking land into trust for the tribe. This occurred last year.

The tribe is now a step closer to receiving their final approval to build their casino. If progress continues to be made, the Elk Grove casino could open by late 2020.

Elk Grove Casino receives formal Federal approval

January 23, 2018

The gaming compact between the state of California and the Wilton Rancheria tribe has been approved. On January 22 a notice of federal register was published by the U.S. Department of Interior. The Elk Grove casino will be allowed to be operated under the approval of the compact.

The casino resort will be built near Kammerer Road off Highway 99 at a cost of $500 million. Ground breaking could be scheduled as earlier as Summer 2019. It is estimated that the project could be completed in 18 months to 2 years.

In 2009 tribal status was restored to the Wilton Rancheria. In February 2017 land was placed into trust. The property is 36 acres and was purchased for $36 million.

Boyd Gaming has partnered with the tribe for the casino operations.

Construction for the casino resort will create 1,600 jobs. When that is completed, full time positions for employment will be 1,750. It is possible that an additional 3,000 jobs could also be created based on indirect and direct support businesses for the project.

Elk Grove Casino Wins! Federal Lawsuit Dismissed!

March 1, 2018

On Wednesday a federal judge, yet again, sided with the Wilton Rancheria tribe in another lawsuit that would prevent the tribe from moving land into trust for their future casino.

The land is located in Elk Grove. It consists of 35.9 acres.

It was decided that authority to move the land into trust was lawful when it was approved by the Bureau of Indian Affairs principal deputy assistant secretary, Larry Roberts.

The ruling resulted in excitement from the tribe. After a multitude of lawsuits, the ruling moved the proposed casino project another step forward into becoming reality.

They were grateful that the trust was upheld and that there were supported by the federal government. The tribe will be able to keep their right to their sovereign land.

The organization that was attempting to stop the tribe is Stand Up for California. After the ruling, the group was determined to file a different complaint for other federal law violations committed. This includes the National Environmental Policy Act and Indian Reorganization Act. The project has also be opposed by residents of Elk Grove and owners of card rooms that are concerned about how the casino would effect their businesses.

The approval of the casino was also the center of an additional lawsuit. Officials for Elk Grove were accused of working with the tribe to move the project forward in an illegal way. However, in December a request for dismissal was filed by the plaintiffs.

Located close to Highway 99 the casino will be developed next to an outlet mall.

Boyd Gaming has decided to partner with the tribe to develop the $400 million project. Plans include a casino, convention center, and hotel.


More News Headlines

Demolition of 'Ghost Mall' clears way for Elk Grove casinoMarch 25, 2019 - The 'ghost mall' in Elk Grove has been demolished and cleared for the pending construction of the new Wilton Rancheria casino. The casino opening will be in late 2020.... Read moreAnother anti-casino lawsuit tossed by federal judgeJanuary 25, 2019 - A federal judge in the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Stand Up for California! in an attempt to stop construction of the casino resort planned for Elk Grove, CA.... Read moreWilton chairman predicts casino opening in 2020January 4, 2019 - Wilton Rancheria Chairman Raymond Hitchcock said last week his tribe expects to finish constructionof their Wilton Resort Casino by the end of 2020.... Read moreBig Step - Fed approves management contract for Elk Grove casinoNovember 07, 2018 - The Wilton Rancheria casino moved a step closer to final approval when the the National Indian Gaming Commission approved a management contract between the tribe and Boyd Gaming.... Read moreElk Grove Casino Wins! Federal Lawsuit Dismissed!
March 1, 2018 - A federal judge, yet again, sided with the Wilton Rancheria tribe in another lawsuit that would prevent the tribe from moving land into trust for their future casino.... Read moreElk Grove Casino receives formal Federal approval
01.23.2018 - The gaming compact between the state of California and the Wilton Rancheria tribe has been approved. On January 22 a notice of federal register was published... Read more10.03.2017 Elk Grove Casino gets greenlight to build $400 million casino07.18.2017 Elk Grove Casino close to final approval09.27.2016 Agreement Made for Proposed Elk Grove Casino06.12.2016Near Alt Location Announced for Wilton Rancheria Casino06.05.20097 Wilton Rancheria recognized as sovereign tribe


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100 E. Las Flores
Ridgecrest, CA 93555
tel (760) 375-6900
fax (760) 375-0479

Marin Museum of the American Indian, Novato
2200 Novato, CA 94947
mailing address:
P.O. BOX 864
Novato, CA 94948
tel (415) 897-4064
fax (415) 897-4064

Mariposa Museum and History Center, Inc.
5119 Jessie St.
Mariposa, CA 95338
mailing address:
P.O. BOX 606
Mariposa, CA 95338
tel (209) 966-2924

Menodocino County Museum
400 E. Commercial St.
Willits, CA 95490
tel (707) 459-2736
fax (707) 459-7836

Merritt Museum of Anthropology
12500 Campus Dr.
Oakland, CA 94619
tel (510) 436-2607 & 531-4911

Mission San Carlos Borromeo Del Rio Carmelo
3080 Rio Rd.
Carmel, CA 93923
tel (408) 624-3600
fax (408) 624-0658

Mission San Diego De Alcala on Mission Bassilica De Alcala
10818 San Diego Mission Rd.
San Diego, CA 92108
tel (619) 283-7319
fax (619) 283-7762

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Mission San Juan Capistrano Museum
Ortega Hwy. & Camino Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92693
mailing address:
P.O. BOX 697
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92693
tel (714) 248-2043 & 2049
fax (714) 240-8091

Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa
751 Palm St.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
tel (805) 543-6850
fax (805) 781-8214

Mission San Luis Rey Museum
4050 Mission Ave.
San Luis Rey, CA 92068
tel (619) 757-3651
fax (619) 7577-4613

Modoc County Historical Museum
600 S. Main St.
Alturas, CA 96101
tel (916) 233-6328

Montgomery Gallery, Pomona College
333 N. College Way
Claremont, CA 91711-6344
tel (909) 621-8283
fax (909) 621-8989

Monterey State Historic Park
20 Custom House Plaza
Monterey, CA 93940
tel (408) 649-2836
fax (408) 647-6236

Morro Bay State Park Museum of Natural History
State Park Rd.
Morrow Bay, CA 93442
mailing address:
3220 S. Hoguera St., Ste. 311
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
tel (805) 772-2694
fax (805) 772-7129

Museum of Anthropology
California State University, Chico
Chico, CA 95929-0400
tel (916) 898-6192
fax (916) 898-6824

Museum of Anthropology, California State University, Fullerton
Cal-State University
Fullerton, CA 92634
tel (714) 773-3626
fax (717) 449-5222

Museum of Man, San Diego, CA

Museum, Mission San Juan Bautista
2nd & Mariposa Sts.
San Juan Bautista, CA 95045
mailing address:
P.O. BOX 400
San Juan Bautista, CA 95045
tel (408) 623-2127
fax (408) 623-2433

Napa Valley Museum
473 Main St.
Saint Helena, CA 94574
tel (707) 963-7411
fax (707) 963-8165

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
900 Exposition Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90007
tel (213) 744-3412

Nevada County Historical Society, Inc.
P.O. BOX 1300
Nevada City, CA 95959
tel (916) 265-5468

Oakland Museum of California
1000 Oak St.
Oakland, CA 94607
tel (510) 238-3402 & 3948 & 834-3401
fax (510) 238-2258
TDD (510) 451-3322

Ojai Valley Historical Society and Museum
109 S. Montgomery
Ojai, CA 93023
mailing address:
P.O.Box 204
Ojai, CA 93024
tel (805) 646-2290

Owens Valley Paiute-Shoshone Indian Cultural Ctr.
P.O. Box 1281
Bishop, CA 93514-1281
tel (619) 873-4478

Palm Springs Desert Museum, Inc.
101 Museum Dr.
Palm Springs, CA 92262
mailing address:
P.O. BOX 2288
Palm Springs, CA 92263
tel (619) 325-7186
fax (619) 327-5069

Palo Alto Junior Museum and Zoo
1451 Middlefield Rd.
Palo Alto, CA 94301
tel (415) 329-2111
fax (415) 473-1965

Palm Springs Desert Museum, Palm Springs

Patrick's point Yurok Village, Trinidad

Phoebe Hearst Anthropology Museum, University of California at Berkeley.
103 Kroeber Hall
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-3712
tel (510) 642-3681 &3682
fax (510) 642-6271

Plumas County Museum
500 Jackson St.
Quincy, CA 95971
mailing address:
P.O. BOX 10776
Quincy, CA 95971
tel (916) 286-6320
fax (916) 283-0946

Porterville Historical Museum
257 N. D St.
Porterville, CA 93257
tel (209) 784-2053

Rain Bird Ethnobotany Learning Center
California State Polytechnic University
3801 W. Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA 91768
General information: (909) 869-6701
email: biotrek@csupomona.edu

Rancho Los Alamitos
6400 Bixby Hill Rd.
Long Beach, CA 90815
tel (310) 431-3541
fax (310) 430-9694

Redding Museum of Art and History
56 Quartz Hill Rd.
Redding, CA 96003-2120
mailing address:
P.O. BOX 990427
Redding, CA 96099-0427
tel (916) 243-8801
fax (916) 243-8929

Riverside Municipal Museum
3580 Mission Inn Ave.
Riverside, CA 92501
tel (909) 782-5273
fax (909) 369-4970

San Antonio Mission
Mission Creek Rd.
Jolon CA 93928
mailing address:
P.O. BOX 803
Jolon, CA 93928
tel (408) 385-4478
fax (408) 386-9332

San Bernardino County Museum, Redlands
2024 Orange Tree Lane
Redlands, CA 92374
tel (909) 798-8570
fax (909) 798-8585

San Buenaventura Mission Museum
225 E. Main St.
Ventura, CA 93001-2622
mailing address:
E. Main St. 211
Ventura, CA 93001
tel (805) 643-4318
fax (805) 643-7831

San Diego Museum of Man
1350 El Prado
Balboa Park
San Diego, CA 92101
tel (619) 239-2001
fax (619)239-2749

San Dieguito Heritage Museum
561 Vulcan Ave.
Encinitas, CA 92023
mailing address:
Box 230851
Encinitas, CA 92023-0851
tel (619) 632-9711

San Luis Obispo County Historical Museum
696 Monterey St.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
mailing address:
Box 1391
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406
tel (805) 543-0638
fax (805) 543-6659

San Mateo County Historical Association and Museum
1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd.
San Mateo, CA 94402
tel (415) 574-6441
fax (415) 574-6468

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Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
Chumash Indian Life Exhibit
2559 Puesta del Sol Rd.
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
tel (805) 682-4711
fax (805) 569-3170
jjohnson@sbnature2.org

Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History
1305 E. Cliff Dr.
Santa Cruz, CA 95062
tel (408) 429-3760
fax (408) 469-4371

Santa Maria Valley Historical Society, Inc.
616 S. Broadway
Santa Maria, CA 93454
tel (805) 922-3130

Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
National Park Service
30401 Agoura Rd., Suite 100
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
tel (818) 597-1036 & 9192
fax (818) 597-8357

Satwiwa Native American Cultural Center, Newbury Park

Shasta State Historic Park
Hwy. 299 W.
Shasta , CA 96087
mailing address:
P.O. BOX 2430
Shasta, CA 96087
tel (916) 225-2065 & 243-8194
fax (916) 225-2038

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Ash Mountain
Three Rivers, CA 93271
tel (209) 565-3133
fax (209) 565-3730

Sierra Mono Museum
P.O. Box 275
North Fork, CA 93643
tel (209) 877-2115

Sisikiyou County Museum
910 S. Main St.
Yreka, CA 96097
tel (916) 842-3836

Southwest Museum of the American Indian
234 Museum Drive
Los Angeles, CA
323-221-2164

Stagecoach Inn Museum
51 S. Ventu Park Rd.
Newbury Park, CA 91320
tel (805) 498-9441

Temecula Valley Museum
41950 Main St.
Temecula, CA 92590
mailing address:
Box 792
Temecula, CA 92590
tel (909) 676-0021

Tomo-Kahni Project: Kawaiisu Native American Village, Tehachapi (see also)

Tulare County Museum
27000 S. Mooney Blvd.
Visalia, CA 93277
tel (209) 733-6166 & Parks and Recreation 733-6612
fax (209) 733-6759

Ventura County Museum of History and Art
100 E. Main St.
Ventura, CA 93001
tel (805) 653-0323, ext. 11
fax (805) 653-5267

Victor Valley Museum and Art Gallery
11873 Apple Valley Road
Apple Valley, CA 92308
tel (619) 240-2111
fax (619) 240-5290

Western Hotel/Museum
557 W. Lancaster Blvd.
Lancaster, CA 93534
tel (805) 723-6250 & 6260

William S. Hart County Park & Museum
24151 San Fernando Rd.
Newhall, CA 91321
tel (805) 254-4584 & 4585
fax (805) 254-6499

Will Rogers State Historic Park
1501 Will Rogers State Park Rd.
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
tel (310) 454-8212
fax (310) 459-2031

The Yosemite Museum, National Park Service
Yosemite National Park, CA 95389
mailing address:
P.O. BOX 577
Yosemite National Park, CA 95389
tel (209) 372-0281, 0282 & 0297
fax (209) 372-0458

Yurok Country Visitor Center
101 Klamath Blvd
Klamath, CA 95548
(707) 482-0298

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