By Alli Sewell
Introduction
You can find many landmarks in Palm Springs, California, from museums and statues to natural...
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Established in 1985, the Coachella Valley Preserve covers 17,000 acres and houses the over 3,700-acre...
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Managed by the Palm Springs Historical Society, the Cornelia White House dates to 1893 and...
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Palm Springs is the closest major city to the renowned Joshua Tree National Park, meaning...
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Another of the important Palm Springs historical sites is the McCallum Adobe, which sits next...
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The Palm Springs Air Museum is a must-visit spot for those interested in World War...
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Indian Canyons is, without a doubt, one of the most fascinating Palm Springs attractions. The...
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Tahquitz Canyon is another site connected to the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. It's...
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If you want to see flora native to the area, the Moorten Botanical Garden is...
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Thousand Palm Oasis is located in the Coachella Valley Preserve and features an array of...
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While nearby Los Angeles' Hollywood Walk of Fame is world-renowned, a fun California fact is...
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As it holds the title of the world's longest rotating aerial tramway, the Palm Springs...
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Villagefest is a landmark event loved by locals and visitors. This market has been held...
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You can find many unique sculptures around Palm Springs, with one of the most renowned...
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Palm Canyon Drive sits within the historical heart of Palm Springs and is lined with...
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The Palm Springs Art Museum is one of the top cultural attractions in Palm Springs...
Conclusion
The stunning city of Palm Springs has an array of one-of-a-kind landmarks to check out...
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