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of classic americana. of classic americana. well, hello, ken. of classic americana. well, hello, ken. hello, - of classic americana. well, | hello, ken. hello, welcome of classic americana. well, i hello, ken. hello, welcome to palm springs! palm springs! thank you so much. sheltered palm springs! thank you so much. sheltered from - palm springs! thank you so much. sheltered from the . much. sheltered from the elements by these enormous mountains, the town of palm springs became a desert playground for the rich and famous in the 40s, 50s and 60s. they couldn t go anywhere in hollywood without having people photographing them and people wanting their autograph. ken was art wanting their autograph. .. ken was part of wanting their autograph. ken was part of this wanting their autograph. ken was part of this exclusive world as he ran a luxury resort catering for hollywood s millionaire celebrities. everybody in the film industry would come here because they had privacy. by and la