So today Feb 2012, we drove a mere 88 miles to Marksville, Louisiana enroute to New Orleans and visiting friends in Alexandria. That has become another story for another time. On our way into town we stumbled into the preparation for another small community Mardi Gras gathering; if we keep this up we will be in a Mardi Gras parade yet!
Several big motor coaches like ours are starting to pull in but there is plenty of space.
I"ll be taking advantage of their spa tomorrow for a pedicure, manicure and facial....maybe a massage too. Now this is the life....
Check out their website http://www.paragoncasinoresort.com/Home.aspx
Tribe logo which I find intriguing. |
Since the casino's opening, unemployment in Avoyelles Parish has steadily declined. The casino employs over 1,780 employees and offers training and educational opportunities that enable them to advance their careers and improve their quality of life. The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe maintains a cooperative relationship with the community and looks for ways to strengthen those ties. Since 1994, they have donated a considerable amount of money to various nonprofit organizations on the local, regional and national level. In addition to monetary contributions, many associates at Paragon Casino Resort have volunteered their time and talents to local community organizations. Marksville's transformation into a resort destination will continue as the Tribe dedicates itself to developing amenities
Ever interested in history, I learned the following about these Indians: The Tunica and Biloxi Indians have lived on their reservation near Marksville for over two centuries, during which the tribes, though speaking completely different languages, intermarried. The Tunica exercised influence over a wide territory, encompassing present-day Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama, and even Florida. They were traders and entrepreneurs of the first order. Under severe pressure from European diseases, famine, and warfare, the Tunica steadily moved southward, following the Mississippi River. The Biloxi were a tribe on the Mississippi Gulf Coast at present-day Biloxi, Mississippi. They were the first people encountered by French colonizers Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville and Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville in 1669. The Biloxi, like the Tunica, formed a strong alliance with the French, which for a while brought them important economic and political benefits. Later, after the French were expelled, they allied themselves with the Spanish, rulers of Florida.
The shuttle is cruising which picks up RV'ers and transports them to the Casino. We are about to depart for a browse at the big casino and a meal.