The Skylark: A Midcentury Classic Hotel, Reimagined

The Skylark, a charming hotel of Palm Springs midcentury heyday, invites you to experience a fresh take on an iconic 1950s landmark. Originally built during the golden age of Palm Springs as a hideaway for Hollywood stars and desert-loving vacationers, The Skylark embraced the California-cool…

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Palm Springs Air Museum Aviation In Art

Palm Springs Air Museum not only houses a world-class collection of vintage aircraft but also celebrates aviation's artistic legacy through its impressive art exhibits. The museum serves as a tribute to aviation history, where art and flight converge. In the Aviation in Art exhibit, you'll find an…

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Guide to the Coffman Trail in Murray Canyon

The Coffman Trail in Murray Canyon, part of Indian Canyons, offers hikers a moderate challenge with a 400-foot elevation gain. Starting early in the morning is recommended to avoid the high afternoon temperatures, especially in mid-May. Starting Point Indian Canyons is located just a few miles…

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Best French Restaurants in Palm Springs

French Flair in the Desert. Palm Springs isn’t just a desert paradise—it’s also a destination for world-class dining. For those seeking the best French restaurants in Palm Springs, the city delivers authentic Parisian flavors, Provençal charm, and upscale bistro experiences. From intimate cafés to…

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Discovering the Palm Springs Historical Society

The Palm Springs Historical Society was established in 1955 by Melba Berry Bennett. She was a prominent local figure who proposed the idea to the Palm Springs City Council and the trustees of the Welwood Murray Memorial Library. Her vision was to create an organization dedicated to preserving the…

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