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The Hope Residence is a house at 2466 Southridge Drive in Palm Springs, California. It is 23,600 sq ft (2,190 m 2) in size. [1] The house was built for the American entertainers Bob and Dolores Hope and completed in 1979. The house is noted for its large undulating triangular roof, with a large central light shaft. [2]
The sprawling home, which spans 8,800 square feet on 2.4 acres, is where President Gerald Ford, a Palm Springs resident, endorsed then-Palm Springs Mayor Sonny Bono’s run for Congress during a ...
By Erika Riggs Few homes are private enough for a deckside soaking tub. Actress and spokeswoman Suzanne Somers' Palm Springs home sits atop a mountain, surrounded by 73 acres. On one of the many ...
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The Kaufmann Desert House, or simply the Kaufmann House, is a house in Palm Springs, California, that was designed by architect Richard Neutra in 1946. It was commissioned by Edgar J. Kaufmann, Sr., a businessman who also commissioned Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Pair of the California Lottery's original tickets, purchased October 3, 1985, that are unscratched. The California State Lottery began in October 1985 after voters authorized it in Proposition 37, the California State Lottery Act of 1984. [1]
This 3-bed, 3-bath, 2,989-square-foot, classical vernacular-style home in Norton Commons was built in 2024 and is the Norton Children's raffle home.
Twin Palms, also known as the Frank Sinatra House, at 1148 East Alejo Rd is a mid-century modern house in the Movie Colony–El Mirador neighborhood of Palm Springs, California. [2] The house was designed by E. Stewart Williams, to a commission from the American singer and actor Frank Sinatra. The house was Williams's first residential commission.