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  2. The Doll House - Wikipedia

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    The Doll House was a restaurant in Palm Springs which was run by Ethel and George Strebe from 1946. It was first mentioned by a local newspaper as an entrant in a local parade in 1935. [1] It was patronised by celebrities who were entertained by other stars such as Peggy Lee. It closed in 1966, being replaced by an Italian restaurant ...

  3. Riviera (Palm Springs hotel) - Wikipedia

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    [9] [73] As of 1969, it was the largest hotel in Palm Springs, [27] and had also been the largest Holiday Inn location in the U.S. [76] The property now has 398 rooms. [5] [65] When it opened, the Riviera included Palm Springs' first convention center. [32] [77] It had capacity for 1,300 people, [13] later increased to 3,000 with an expansion ...

  4. File:Nudist couple at Terra Cotta Inn, Palm Springs, CA.JPG

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    Portrait mode (for closeup photos with the background out of focus) Exif version: 2.21: Date and time of digitizing: 20:02, 8 April 2013: Meaning of each component: Y; Cb; Cr; does not exist; Image compression mode: 4: Exposure bias: 0: Maximum land aperture: 3.44 APEX (f/3.29) Metering mode: Pattern: Light source: Unknown: Flash: Flash did not ...

  5. Colony Palms Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Colony Palms Hotel is located in Palm Springs, California. The hotel has 57 rooms and suites. The hotel has 57 rooms and suites. It re-opened after a 2007 renovation, and features the "Winner's Circle Suite" in honor of previous owners, Robert S. and Andrea Leeds Howard (owners of the racehorse Seabiscuit ).

  6. Desert Fashion Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Demolition of the Desert Inn began in August 1966. [15] The Desert Inn Fashion Plaza was officially opened to the public on October 16, 1967, with the grand opening of a 20,000-square-foot I. Magnin, [16] which represented the retailer's return to Palm Springs after its 1933 to 1942 presence with a resort shop at the El Mirador Hotel.

  7. Palm Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    Palm Springs has one of the highest concentrations of same-sex couples of any community in the United States. [144] [145] In 2010, 10.1% (2,307) of the city's households belong to same-sex married couples or partnerships, compared to the national average of 1%. Palm Springs has the fifth-highest percentage of same-sex households in the nation.

  8. List of films shot in Palm Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    Palm Springs (a.k.a. Palm Springs Affair) – 1936 film [3] [15] Screen Snapshots – 1924–1958 short films Series 15, No. 7 (1936) Series 16, No. 6 (1937) Series 17, No. 5 (1938) Springtime in the Rockies – 1937 film; Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs – 1936 film [10] [16] The Painted Stallion – 1937 film [17] They Made Me a Criminal ...

  9. Racquet Club of Palm Springs - Wikipedia

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    Julie Copeland was the longtime hostess of the club. Frank Bogert, who later served as mayor of Palm Springs, was an early manager of the club. [4] Champion players such as Arthur Ashe, Dick Savitt, Jimmy Connors, Roy Emerson, Chris Evert, Pancho Gonzales, Billie Jean King, Jack Kramer, Rod Laver, Bob Lutz, Gene Mako, Alice Marble, Charlie Pasarell, Bobby Riggs, Ken Rosewall, Pancho Segura ...