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How to Enjoy a Weekend in Palm Springs

How to Enjoy a Weekend in Palm Springs AFAR 4 days ago Tim Chester © Courtesy of visitgreaterpalmsprings.com / Greater Palm Springs CVB Ancient Desert, Modern Vibes: How to Enjoy a Weekend in Palm Springs Courtesy of visitgreaterpalmsprings.com / Greater Palm Springs CVB The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway climbs almost 6,000 feet in about 12 minutes, rotating as it goes.Palm Springs really lives up to its place in the collective imagination (minus the time loop caves): It’s a bright, sunny, desert wonderland studded with palms and springs, of course, but it’s also home to historic hotels, pools aplenty, and all manner of glamorous spots to enjoy a margarita as the sun sets behind the imposing San Jacinto Mountains.

Cultural Council exhibit features artist who finds island an inspiration in black and white

Cultural Council exhibit features artist who finds island an inspiration in black and white
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Two vacant lots bring $40 25M on Palm Beach s lakefront

NewsSocietyShiny ShotsArtsReal Estate NewsLifestyleUSA TODAYObituariesE-Edition Two next-door vacant lots bring $40.25 million on Palm Beach’s Maddock Way The properties, one with lake frontage, were sold by companies linked to billionaire Mitchell Jacobson, records show. The buyer was a Delaware-registered limited liability co. Palm Beach Daily News Two adjacent properties on Maddock Way one with lake frontage that have sat vacant since they last sold together in 2013 have changed hands privately for a grand total recorded at $40.25 million. The simultaneous sales to the same buyer mark the second deal within a week in which a vacant lakeside property in Palm Beach has changed hands at more than $40 million.

Palm Springs launches new campaign encouraging local support of small businesses

Palm Springs launches new campaign encouraging local support of small businesses Palm Springs has launched a new campaign with the slogan “We Are Palm Springs” encouraging people to support local businesses that need support during the shutdown. With travel and traditional tourism discouraged right now, longtime business owners say shopping local has never been more important. The new digital campaign is designed to showcase small businesses you can support that you might not know about. On the website, you can scroll through businesses, watch videos and learn more about each unique spot. “It’s really to have locals support locals so that Palm Springs remains the gem that it is, said Randy Garner, Public Relations Manager, Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism.

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