The Palm Springs Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and presenting the vibrant past of Palm Springs, California. They offer a variety of walking and biking tours that explore the history and architecture of the city, as well as events and educational articles. Visitors can also support the society through donations, memberships, and volunteering.
In addition to their tours and events, the Palm Springs Historical Society operates two museums: the McCallum Adobe Museum and the Cornelia White House Museum. They also have a research center, the Welwood Murray Research Center, which is available by appointment. Through their exhibits and archives, the society showcases the rich history of Palm Springs, from the early Native American inhabitants to the influence of Hollywood celebrities and the talented architects who shaped the city.
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