Cabots Pueblo Museum, Desert Hot Springs, CA, Mar 18, 2015
Palm Springs Attractions - Cabot's Pueblo Museum
This is a unique outdoor Palm Springs attraction for the whole family. Cabot's Pueblo Museum is a 35 room mansion made entirely from recycled materials.
Palm Springs Attraction - Cabot's Pueblo Museum
This is a unique outdoor Palm Springs attraction for the whole family. Cabot's museum, which is a 35 room mansion, is made entirely from recycled materials.
Palm Springs #17 - CABOT'S ADOBE
Located in Desert Hot Springs, Huell Howser visits Cabot's Old Indian Pueblo Museum. It is an adobe structure built in the early 1900s by the man who discovered the famous mineral springs that give Desert Hot Springs its name. It's open to the public and houses beautiful paintings, furnishings and Native American pottery.
13-55946 Andrea Heath v. City of Desert Hot Springs
Guardians ad litem for a minor appeal from the dismissal of their action brought by predecessor in interest Andrea Heath, who alleged retaliation by her employer, Desert Hot Springs Police Department, for her cooperation with an FBI investigation.
Desert Hot Springs State of the City 2019 with Mayor Scott Matas
On May 23rd, 2019 the Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce hosted the Desert Hot Springs State of the City 2019 at the Desert Hot Springs Health and Wellness Center.
Desert Hot Springs has made monumental progress over the last few years, and we are excited as we continue paving our way into the future. It's time we stop saying we have potential, and take full advantage of this new era and move forward.
At the State of the City 2019, I discuss the current projects the City of Desert Hot Springs are undertaking to continue to lower crime, keep the city financially stable, beautify and make the streets safer, welcome in new development for jobs, commerce and homes, and learn where you can get involved on a community level.
Thank you to all of the sponsors!
Southern California Edison (SCE), AT&T, the office of V Manuel Perez, The City of Desert Hot Springs, Visit Greater Palm Springs, Miracle Springs Resort & Spa, Desert Water Agency, Mission Springs Water District, and DesertValley Disposal.
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Desert Hot Springs Is NOT Doing Great
The video speaks for itself when it shows you the reality going on a third of a mile from where the staff and elected officials sit every day in Desert Hot Springs. Desert Hot Springs is NOT doing great under our current guidance.
But hey, we've got rainbow colored lights on our palm trees in town. Doesn't that make up for it?
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Desert Palm Spa Resort, Desert Hot Springs Hotels - California
#Desert_Palm Spa Resort 3 Stars #Desert_Hot_Springs, California Within US #Travel Directory Offering a spa and wellness centre and free Wi-Fi access, this resort is located in Desert Hot Springs, California Within US Travel Directory . Big Morongo Canyon Preserve is 20 minutes’ drive away from the property.
A TV and a refrigerator are featured in each Desert Palm Spa Resort room as well as air conditioning. Guests can enjoy a view from the room of either the pool or the mountains.
An outdoor pool, hot tub, and sauna are featured at Desert Palm. For convenience, a gift shop and vending machine are provided as well as free parking. A shared lounge and meeting facilities are also available.
Cabot's Pueblo Museum is 2 minutes’ drive from the resort, Desert Hot Springs city centre is 2.4 km away from the property, and Mission Lakes Country Club is 8.8 km away.
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Desert Hot Springs One of Most Fiscally Healthy Cities, Veteran's Day & DiversityDHS Pride- Nov2019
Hello Desert Hot Springs!
This month we discuss the progress on street lights, road improvements and the new city hall.
Also, we have exciting news! A new report has named Desert Hot Springs one of the most fiscally healthy cities in the state.
The Veteran's Day Celebration is Sunday, November 10th, 9:30am at Veteran's Park.
Diversity DHS will be hosting their annual Pride Festival at Cabot's Pueblo Museum on Saturday, November 16th 10am to 5pm.
Women’s Club annual Black & White Gala is on December 9th, and is a fundraiser for DHSHS Scholarships. Find more info and where to purchase tickets at dhswomensclub.com
The Desert Hot Springs Parade and Holiday Festival is returning December 14th, 5:45 to 10pm. We have a new route this year and plan to bring back rides, live music, food, and Santa.
See you all next month, Desert Hot Springs!
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Condo in Desert Hot Springs, CA
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Who was Carl May - Desert Hot Springs
In November of 2011 the City of Desert Hot Springs held a ribbon cutting for the remodeled Carl May Center. The Desert Hot Springs Historical Society was asked to provide a history of who was Carl May. President Jeff Bowman provided the history to the city council and visitors and presented them with a picture of the late Carl May.
Endless Vacation Video Tour: Playtime in Palm Springs
Both rustic and posh, Palm Springs has plenty to offer travelers. In this original video tour, you can peruse the Palm Springs Art Museum, whose restaurant, Persimmon Bistro, serves healthy options such as a veggie bowl topped with hemp seeds. Soar to new heights on the Aerial Tramway or spend the day Two Bunch Palms’ tranquil spa. Just outside of town, you can explore the desert at Joshua Tree National Park and browse apothecary wares at Grateful Desert Herb Shoppe & EcoMarket. Find more things to do in Palm Springs in “Sun and Snow in California,” on the Endless Vacation magazine app in the Winter 2018 issue.
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Palm Springs Air Museum (Things to do in Palm Springs with Kids): Look Who's Traveling
Road trip to the deserts of Southern California. Day 3 visits include Cabot's Pueblo Museum (00:16), Elmer's Restaurant (01:17), and Palm Springs Air Museum (01:42).
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Cabot's Pueblo Museum
67616 E Desert View Ave
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
(760) 329-7610
Elmer's Restaurant
1030 E Palm Canyon Dr
Palm Springs, CA 92264
(760) 327-8419
Palm Springs Air Museum
745 N Gene Autry Trl
Palm Springs, CA 92262
(760) 778-6262
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Easy Lemon by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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Tom Morgan interview - Jan 18 2013
Tom Morgan at Morgan's Collectables.
00:09 Born in 1942 in Redlands, came to Desert Hot Springs in 1944.
00:19 Store built in 1945.
00:39 His father was instrumental in starting the Baptist Church, the fire department, the library, street lighting.
00:57 His father was also instrumental in starting Angel View Hospital.
01:04 His brother developed polio in 1948. After surgery in Los Angeles he returned to Desert Hot Springs to take advantage of the hot water.
02:08 Angel View's first office was next door to Morgan Collectables on Pierson, built in 1954.
03:17 In 1959 his father built the building that is now Gypsyland.
04:09 Cabot Yerxa was a friend of his father's. Steve Covey, Dr. Compton, Wardman, and Coffee were also friends of his.
06:13 He went to grade school on 1st Street. He recounts the story of his First Grade girlfriend, Paulette, whose father owned the Desert Hot Springs Theater at 2nd and Palm, where the Seventh Day Adventist church is now. Her father also was in charge of Two Bunch Palms Resort.
08:09 The First Grade class had a big party at Two Bunch Palms.
09:28 He attended Nellie Coffman Junior High School in Palm Springs.
10:08 He attended Mt. San Antonio Junior College and returned to Desert Hot Springs in 1968.
11:10 He said Playoffs bar used to be The Oasis. He recalls Leo who would tie up his horses to a billboard across the street while he drank at the bar. Leo rode a horse from Florida to Desert Hot Springs and then got a job at T Cross K Ranch which is now part of Mission Creek Preserve.
13:05 He says The Alibi was across the street from The Oasis. When he was 14 or 15 he and his friends would sit at Palm & Pierson and count the drunks going back and forth between the bars.
13:47 He recalls that when somebody decided to have a street dance, they just had a street dance. Traffic was no problem because everyone in town attended the street dances.
14:15 He learned to swim at Coffee's Spa when he was three years old at the deep end.
15:35 Before incorporation one local resident said What this city needed was a good, crooked city council. That man was elected to the first city council.
16:40 Skip Wright was the first mayor. He had a son, Jim, who would put his donkey in his truck and go to Tiki's Bar, which was located where Rancho Grande Carniceria is today. After he got bombed he would ride home on the donkey.
18:12 He recalls seeing grazing ponies that belong to Indians who had a reservation behind the T Cross K Ranch.
19:30 He tells about going to Cabot's original Eagle's Nest on Miracle Hill. He said it was torn down in 1958 or '59 when the land there was subdivided.
23:38 North Palm Springs used to be called Covey's Corner and Whitewater was called West Palm Springs.
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Peter Toth and the Trail of the Whispering Giants Promotional Trailer
The full-length video is available at:
Inspired by the stunning California landscape, Peter Toth, a young sculptor, began a project that became his lifes work. As a gift to his adopted country, he carved a giant log into a sculpted head in every single state to honor our Native American past. Collectively these are known as the Trail of the Whispering Giants, a body of work recognized by the Smithsonian Institution. Cabots Pueblo Museum in Desert Hot Springs is home to Waokiye, meaning Traditional Helper in the language of the Lakota Sioux; the 27th in the series. In February 2009, Toth returned to Southern California to complete the work he began 30 years before...