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City of Palm Springs

3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way
760-323-8299


History:

In 1877, the Southern Pacific Railroad completed its line through the desert to the Pacific Ocean. A Congressional policy established that every odd section of land for 10 miles on either side of the track became the property of the railroad a section was defined as one square mile. The even-numbered sections remained the property of the federal government.In 1884, Judge John Guthrie McCallum of San Francisco and his family became the first non-Indians to settle here. McCallum, with the assistance of local Indians, built a 19 mile stone-lined ditch from the Whitewater River into Palm Springs bringing in pure, precious water for irrigation.Throughout the 19th century, various explorers, colonizers, and soldiers came through the desert, but it was not until 1853 that the United States Topographical Engineers mentioned the oasis of palm trees and springs which they called "Palm Springs." The name did not stick at that time, however. After California became a state in 1850, various stage routes crossed the desert, and "Big Bill Bradshaw's" freight line began to stop at what Bradshaw called "Agua Caliente." The place was known by that name or variations of "Palm Valley" until 1890 when Harry McCallum referred in a letter to his post office address in Palm Springs.

Dr. Wellwood Murray, of nearby Banning, opened Palm Springs' first hotel, called the Palm Springs Hotel, which was conveniently located directly across the road from the Indian bathhouse where his guests could take advantage of its warm, curative waters.In 1909, Dr. Harry and Nellie Coffman started their sanitorium, The Desert Inn, which was originally a place for those afflicted with tuberculosis. The Inn later became a world-renowned resort hotel catering to the very wealthy, which included captains of industry and well-known millionaires such as the Vanderbilt and Hearst families.

World War II brought rapid growth to Palm Springs with many new housing developments and businesses. The Desert Museum opened its doors in 1938, a public library was established in 1939 and the Desert Hospital opened in 1951.Dr. & Mrs. Wellwood MurrayIn 1938, Palm Springs opened the first high school in the Palm Springs Union High School District, which, in in 1948, was combined with the Desert School District to form the Palm Springs Unified School District. Prior to this, high school students from the area were bused daily to nearby Banning.

Other famed guests were FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and Mayor Jimmy Walker of New York, along with many other notables and celebrities. Even little Shirley Temple learned to ride her two-wheeler on the grounds of the Desert Inn. Palm Springs was now on its way to becoming a thriving resort.

Palm Springs was incorporated in 1938 with Philip Boyd as the first Mayor. World War II brought rapid growth to Palm Springs with many new housing developments and businesses.


Recent News

‘A Very Merry-Lyn Christmas’ A New Holiday Tradition to light up Palm Springs!

“A Very Merry-Lyn Christmas” is a new holiday tradition coming to Palm Springs December 13-15! The nightly, musical, holiday extravaganza will culminate with the "Lighting of Forever Marilyn”! Forever Marilyn, the 26-foot tall,…

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Legendary Community Icon ‘Nancy Sinatra’ Named ‘Special Guest Star’ in 32nd Annual Festival of Lights Parade: PSFD’s Peer Support K9 ‘Ranger’ Named ‘Canine Grand Marshal’

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Wayne Olson Named City's First Ever Chief Economic Development Officer

The City of Palm Desert’s former senior development manager for economic development will be the new Chief Economic Development Officer for Palm Springs, City Manager Scott Stiles announced today. Wayne Olson will begin his new position at…

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Palm Springs International Airport and Agua Caliente Casinos Announce Historic Concourse Naming Rights Partnership

Palm Springs, CA - Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) and Agua Caliente Casinos are proud to announce a historic first in the airport industry, a naming rights sponsorship agreement re-naming the airport’s RJ concourse to the Agua…

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New Public Art Project 'Pillars of Palm Springs' to be Unveiled on World Art Day

The City of Palm Springs is pleased to announce a new public arts project dubbed “Pillars of Palm Springs” is set to be unveiled in Spring of 2024 on World Art Day. The creative new project will showcase six art installations on the…

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