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Palm Springs
Rich in history and blessed with gorgeous weather, Palm Springs is a preferred destination of travelers from all over the world. Nestled at the base of the Mount San Jacinto Mountains, Palm Springs is known for its crystal blue skies, year-round sunshine, stunning landscape, palm tree lined streets and starry nights.
Palm Springs area information.
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Cathedral City
The town's name derives from "Cathedral Canyon" to the south of the town, so named in 1850 by Henry Washington because its rock formations were reminiscent of a cathedral. Cathedral City is the third largest city in the Coachella Valley and represents the very essence of Southern California living.
Cathedral City area information.
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Rancho Mirage
Given descripts by the New York Times and others as the "Beverly Hills of the Desert" or "a desert version of Miami's South Beach", Rancho Mirage is a premiere living and tourist destination. Located just northeast of Palm Springs the city offers beautiful views of the McDowell Mountains and the tranquil Sonoran Desert.
Rancho Mirage area information.
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Palm Desert
Palm Desert is the geographic center of the Coachella Valley, a fast-growing region of southern California that comprises nine cities. Palm Desert has evolved into a vibrant small city that today is the educational, retail, and cultural hub of the Valley.
Palm Desert area information.
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Coachella Valley
The Coachella Valley is a large valley in Southern California populated by nearly one million people. The valley includes the famed tourist destination, Palm Springs. Geographically it is the agricultural and recreational desert valley in southern CA. The valley extends for approximately 45 miles from the San Bernardino Mountains to the saltwater Salton Sea.
Coachella Valley area information.
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