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Palm Spring is a spring in Mesquite Oasis, a desert oasis amidst a mesquite thicket and a few palms, close to Carrizo Creek, within Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in San Diego County, California. Palm Spring, first used by the local Native Americans and those traveling to and from the Colorado River , was subsequently used by Spanish and later ...
La Plaza, originally Palm Springs Plaza and also known as La Plaza de California, [1] [2] is an on-street, open-air shopping center at the heart of downtown Palm Springs, California. It is located between the main southbound artery through downtown, South Palm Canyon Drive, and the northbound artery, Indian Canyon Drive, along a divided road ...
The Desert Sun in 1948 noted, “Palm Springs square dancers covered themselves with glory at the Hemet (competition) and wound up in second and third place in the finals.
The Hispanic Heritage Festival will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Palm Springs Village Hall patio. Attendees can expect performances by DJ Pepe, the Miami's Combo 305 Trio band and live salsa ...
Palm Springs voted a ballot by a 2-to-1 margin for the gambling establishment. At a cost of $13.5 million, Phoenix -based Arizona Partners became the new owners of Desert Fashion Plaza. [ 27 ] Arizona Partners planned on expanding the Desert Fashion Plaza to over 350,000 square feet and removing the roof to make the mall open-air.
It is an anchor of La Plaza (a.k.a. Palm Springs Plaza), a streetside collection of shops, one of the first planned shopping centers in Southern California, opened in 1936. From 1990 through 2014 [ 1 ] the theatre housed The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies which was featured on ABC 's 20/20 , The Today Show , the New York Times , NPR [ 2 ] and ...
Palm Springs Plaza, as it was then called, now La Plaza, opened November 1, 1936, one of the first shopping centers in Southern California with a single developer, owner and a uniform appearance, after Westwood Village (1929). It contained a parking garage on three levels with parking for 141 cars, the largest garage in Riverside County.
Palm Springs Life is a monthly magazine; it also has publications on El Paseo Drive shopping in Palm Desert, desert area entertainment, homes, health, culture and arts, golf, plus annual issues on weddings and dining out. [249] The Palm Springs Villager [250] [251] was published in the early 20th century until 1959.